EBSNA & Anxiety
Emotional distress, panic, overwhelm or fear connected with school attendance or the school environment.
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SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SUPPORT
Reconnect Learning works with schools to support children and young people experiencing persistent absence, EBSNA, SEND-related attendance barriers, reduced timetables, disengagement and difficulty returning to education.
Our approach combines personalised education, mentoring, wellbeing support, family and learner voice, academic continuity and planned reintegration to help build a more sustainable route back into learning.
UNDERSTANDING SCHOOL ABSENCE
A percentage on an attendance report cannot explain why a young person is struggling to access education. Anxiety, unmet SEND needs, bullying, trauma, bereavement, sensory overload, medical needs, family pressures, low confidence or difficult previous experiences may all contribute.
For some learners, increasing pressure before those barriers are understood can make education feel even less accessible. Our role is to help schools understand the learner's starting point and build manageable participation from there.
We do not begin with “How do we increase the percentage?” We begin with “What needs to change for this learner to participate successfully?”
COMMON ATTENDANCE BARRIERS
Emotional distress, panic, overwhelm or fear connected with school attendance or the school environment.
Communication, sensory, processing, regulation or learning needs that make education harder to access consistently.
Emotional regulation, low mood, low self-belief or difficulty trusting adults and education settings.
Bereavement, care experience, family change or other significant experiences affecting emotional readiness.
Fear, conflict, isolation or negative peer experiences that make returning to school feel unsafe.
Physical health, fatigue, treatment, mobility or other health-related barriers to consistent attendance.
Repeated sanctions, suspension, unmet need or a breakdown in the learner's relationship with education.
Limited access that may have helped initially but now requires review, progression or a different intervention.
Difficulty returning after absence, changing setting or waiting for another educational placement.
THE FOUNDATIONS OF ATTENDANCE
For many learners, regular attendance becomes more realistic once trust, emotional safety, belonging, confidence and engagement begin to improve.
This is why our attendance work can include education, mentoring, wellbeing, SEND-informed strategies and gradual re-engagement rather than focusing on physical presence alone.
PERSONALISED ATTENDANCE INTERVENTION
Reconnect 12™ is our structured 12-week education re-engagement and reintegration pathway for learners experiencing persistent absence, EBSNA, disrupted education, exclusion risk or difficulty returning to a suitable setting.
It combines relationship-building, baseline information, academic re-engagement, wellbeing, attendance routines, learner and family voice, progress review and transition planning.
Explore Reconnect 12™ →Targeted support before patterns of absence become more established or harder to reverse.
Home, online or agreed outreach education to maintain learning while wider attendance barriers are addressed.
Trusted-adult support focused on confidence, emotional literacy, resilience and readiness for education.
A gradual, reviewed route towards school, a new setting or another appropriate educational pathway.
WHAT ATTENDANCE SUPPORT MAY INCLUDE
The balance of support is agreed around the learner's barriers, starting point, SEND needs, current timetable, intended outcomes and reintegration plan.
ATTENDANCE SUPPORT PROCESS
Share attendance history, current support, risk and intended outcomes.
Explore barriers, learner voice, family insight and professional information.
Agree provision, timetable, targets and communication.
Build trust, routine, confidence and manageable participation.
Evaluate attendance, engagement, learning and wellbeing.
Plan reintegration, transition or an appropriate ongoing pathway.
WORKING TOGETHER
Reconnect Learning can work alongside attendance teams, SENCOs, DSLs, inclusion leads, pastoral teams and other professionals supporting the learner.
The learner's experience and family insight can help identify what is contributing to absence, what has already been attempted and what may make participation more achievable.
REINTEGRATION & TRANSITION
Where return to school is the intended outcome, attendance support should prepare the learner for the realities of the setting rather than simply end when they walk back through the door.
Transition planning can consider timetable, trusted adults, SEND adjustments, difficult times of the day, safe spaces, communication routes and what happens if barriers re-emerge.
REPORTING TO SCHOOLS
Attendance, punctuality, cancellations and reasons for non-attendance.
Participation, communication, task completion and tolerance of learning.
Learning completed, starting points, progress and next priorities.
Where relevant, changes in confidence, routine and readiness to participate.
Relevant concerns communicated through agreed safeguarding and professional routes.
Remaining barriers, progress against goals and recommended next steps.
INTENDED OUTCOMES
More consistent participation in an agreed form of education.
Improved willingness to communicate, participate and learn.
Greater self-belief and tolerance of educational challenge.
Improved structure, punctuality and readiness for the day.
Reduced learning loss while attendance barriers are addressed.
Greater trust in adults, education and support systems.
A planned increase in school participation where appropriate.
Transition to a suitable educational pathway or destination.
RELATED SCHOOL SUPPORT
Specialist relationship-led support where emotional barriers are affecting school attendance.
EBSNA Support →Our structured 12-week education re-engagement and transition pathway.
Reconnect 12™ →Personalised education where a learner cannot currently access their full mainstream timetable.
Alternative Provision →Individual teaching in an agreed setting where attendance barriers prevent school-based access.
Home Tuition →Education-focused emotional wellbeing and readiness-to-learn support.
Wellbeing Support →See the information schools should provide when referring a learner for personalised support.
School Referrals →Reconnect Learning supports education engagement, participation and progress towards agreed attendance and reintegration outcomes. We cannot guarantee a specific attendance percentage, reintegration date or placement outcome.
The referring school and responsible authority retain their statutory attendance, safeguarding, SEND and education responsibilities unless a lawful alternative arrangement specifically provides otherwise.
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SUPPORT FAQs
Support may be appropriate where absence is linked to EBSNA, SEND, SEMH, exclusion risk, medical needs, reduced timetables, disengagement or difficulty returning to education.
Yes. Early intervention may be appropriate where attendance is deteriorating and the underlying barriers can already be identified.
Yes, where home tuition or outreach is appropriate, risk assessed and agreed within the learner's plan.
Yes. Online tuition may help provide educational continuity where remote delivery is suitable and safely planned.
Provision can be planned around agreed hours, learner tolerance and intended outcomes, while wider responsibility for the learner's education remains with the relevant body.
Yes. Mentoring, wellbeing support, academic tuition, SEND strategies and life skills may be combined where appropriate to the learner's needs.
Yes. Relevant SEND needs, strategies and EHCP outcomes can inform the personalised programme where the service is suitable.
Family insight can help identify barriers, routines, triggers and strategies and may contribute to review and reintegration planning.
Reporting arrangements are agreed before provision begins and may include regular attendance and progress updates and formal review points.
No. We support progress towards agreed outcomes, but attendance is influenced by the learner's needs, environment, receiving setting and wider support arrangements.