Emotionally Based School Avoidance

Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA) guidance and process.

Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA) is a broad term to describe a group of young people who experience significant difficulties in attending school due to emotional factors.

The earlier that attendance difficulties due to EBSA can be identified, the better the outcomes for children and young people. Think about the children and young people that you work with that may be experiencing difficulties coming into school or attending particular classes. Our research showed that children and young people who are or may be neurodivergent are more likely to experience EBSA.

Children and young people and their parents and carers tell us that what helps the most is if their concerns are listened to, and a plan put in place based on their individual need. The plan needs to be monitored and updated through regular reviews. Having someone to talk to in school is also important for both parents and carers and children and young people.