EBSA information for schools
How can the EBSA Advisory Team help?
Our primary function is to provide general advice and support to schools where a child is experiencing EBSA. We can also take referrals from schools to a monthly triage panel meeting, to consider any additional support that we are able to offer to the child/young person, family and/or school.
It is important to be able to unpick the situation.
Interventions available include:
- meetings with the school and parents
- gathering the child/young person's 'voice'
- support for the parents, in order to support the family
- support for the child/young person
The remit of the team is to support the child/young person to remain in or return to their school. We may also be able to support a transition to another mainstream primary school.
When a pupils is attending school
EBSA ladder
The EBSA Advisory Team advise that schools follow the 'EBSA ladder', when the pupil is in school:

- acknowledge the unique situation
- is it EBSA or another attendance difficulty?
- acknowledge and accept the anxiety
- listen and help them to feel heard; don't dismiss how they are feeling
- be curious - what are the factors affecting attendance?
Put yourself in their shoes.... What is driving their anxiety?

Home
- housing
- home finances
- parental mental health
- parental separation/loss
- parenting approach
- young carer?
Pupil
- neurodevelopmental difference
- trauma
- physical illness
- anxiety: separation, social
- poor self-confidence/self-esteem
School
- school environment
- sense of belonging?
- learning difficulties?
- relationships with peers
- relationships with teachers
- transition times
When a pupil is not attending school
The EBSA Advisory Team advise that schools follow the 'CAUSE' framework when a pupil is not attending school:
