Designing for EBSA

21 Oct 2026
SEND & Inclusion Stage
SEND & Inclusion Stage

Designing for EBSA: Lessons from One of the UK's First Emotionally Based School Avoidance Facilities
Rachel Moulton, Regional Practice Director, HKS Architects | Daryl Unitt, Head of Shared Services, East Midlands Academy Trust

Emotionally‑Based School Avoidance (EBSA) is a rapidly growing challenge, prompting the development of the facilities at Prince William School. This session shares the project’s journey—from the initial need and design principles to the operational realities of placing specialist provision within a mainstream site. We will present insights from students, staff, and the trust, highlighting the benefits of supported transitions, community integration, and repurposing an existing building. The session offers practical lessons for design teams and clients seeking to create effective, inclusive environments that improve engagement and outcomes for EBSA learners.

Chairperson
Claire Barton
Claire Barton, Partner - Haverstock
Speakers
Daryl Unitt
Daryl Unitt, Head of Shared Services - East Midlands Trust
Rachel Moulton
Rachel Moulton, Regional Practice Director, Education, UK - HKS Architects Ltd
Zane Putne
Zane Putne, Inclusive Environments Director - Noviun Architects