Emotionally Based School Absence (EBSA)

Emotionally Based School Absence (EBSA)

By Bristol Parent Carers

Join Bristol Parent Carers and Catrina Lowri from Neuroteachers for support around EBSA

Date and time

Location

St Anne's House – Community And Creative Hub

Saint Anne's Road Brislington BS4 4AB United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Welcome to Emotionally Based School Absence (EBSA)

Join Bristol Parent Carers and Catrina Lowri from Neuroteachers at St Annes House, BS4 4AB on 15th Oct at 6:45PM.

Our in-person sessions are a great way to connect with other parent carers in a relaxed and welcoming space. We’ll have tea, coffee, biscuits and fruit available — so come along, have a cuppa, and take some time for you while getting helpful information and support.

In this session we will explore the topic of Emotionally Based School Absence (EBSA).

In this session we will cover:

  • Your 'child in mind'
  • Reasons for EBSA
  • Neurodiversity
  • Trauma
  • Ages and stages
  • The numbers around EBSA
  • What does not work well but is commonly tried
  • What works well
  • Activities to support your 'child in mind'
  • Q & As

Places are free, but if you're able to make a small donation to help us continue offering free sessions to as many families as possible, we’d be incredibly grateful.

*Please note, to attend this event you must live in Bristol (your bin will be collected by Bristol City Council), or your child must attend a school in the Bristol city area. You must also have a child with Special Educational Needs, but they do not need to have a diagnosis.

Organised by

Bristol Parent Carers is a friendly group of volunteer parent carers, caring for children and young people (0-25 years) with Special Educational Needs, and Disabilities (SEND) who live in Bristol. Our expanding group comes from all different backgrounds and communities in Bristol.

We offer support and signposting for families across Bristol to that they receive the right support, at the right time, and in the right way. We also work together with local SEND services across Health, Education and Social Care, in order to shape the experiences that services provide for all families in Bristol. It's really important to share your views with us so that we can use your feedback to ensure local services deliver the kind of support local families expect.

If you have any queries or accessibility need to attend this event or questions about our organisation please email: info@bristolparentcarers.org.uk. When you book an event, you will be added to our database and your booking is confirmation that you agree to the use of your data in this way. You can unsubscribe from the mailing list at any time by following the unsubscribe link in the email you receive. See our privacy policy here.

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Oct 15 · 18:45 GMT+1