Key principles for supporting pupils experiencing EBSA
Supporting pupils who experience EBSA is challenging and takes time
early identification of EBSA is key
therapeutic approaches will help to prevent EBSA difficulties
use the right language - EBSA and 'school refusal' are not the same!
actively listen and validate pupils worries/anxieties
foster positive home-school relationships, everyone needs to work together to support a return to school
encourage feelings of belonging in school
develop an EBSA Plan that addresses the barriers to attendance
share the message that anxiety is a natural response to a perceived threat
there is no 'one-size-fits-all' approach to addressing EBSA anxieties
be flexible, positive and accommodating
remember that you cannot necessarily see anxiety
recognise that reducing anxiety takes time, expect progress in small steps