🏡 Wild at Home 🏡
Outreach Provision
" A home-based pathway that supports children to re-engage with learning and move forward into education."
Wild at Home is our Outreach Provision, designed for children and young people who are currently unable to access group-based education.
It offers a structured, home-based pathway that supports engagement, stability and progression for those experiencing barriers to attending school or Alternative Provision.
Wild at Home is not a school and is not intended as a long-term alternative to education. It operates as a time-limited, outcome-focused intervention, ensuring that children and young people continue to receive meaningful input while working towards a suitable next step.
We work closely with families, Local Authorities and professionals to create individualised programmes, rooted in consistency, emotional safety and clear progression.
🏡 Who Wild at Home Is For
Wild at Home is suitable for children and young people who:
- Are currently unable to attend school or group-based provision
- Are experiencing Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA)
- Present with SEMH needs, anxiety or trauma-related barriers
- Are neurodivergent and require a lower-demand starting point
- Are in transition following placement breakdown or exclusion
- Are awaiting a suitable school or Alternative Provision placement
- Require interim or outreach support as part of an EOTAS package
Placements are typically commissioned by Local Authorities, schools or other professionals.
🏡 Our Approach
Wild at Home provides a structured and outcome-led model, combining education, engagement and wellbeing.
Our provision includes:
✔ Structured Learning Packs
Planned weekly packs tailored to each young person, including academic, practical and engagement-based activities.
✔ Routine & Engagement Building
Clear and manageable expectations that support the development of consistency and learning habits.
✔ Regulation & Wellbeing Support
Activities designed to support emotional regulation, confidence and readiness to learn.
✔ Flexible Delivery
A low-demand, adaptable approach that meets young people where they are, while maintaining structure.
✔ Optional Mentor Input
Additional support may be provided through check-ins or outreach input where required.
✔ Monitoring & Review
Ongoing communication with families and commissioners to track engagement, progress and next steps.
Our focus is on engagement as the foundation, recognising that meaningful progress begins with access to learning.
🏡 What Young People Access
Young people accessing Wild at Home may receive:
- Weekly structured learning packs
- Functional Maths and English activities
- Practical and project-based learning
- Regulation and wellbeing-focused activities
- Creative and interest-led tasks
- Clear routines to support engagement
- Optional mentor check-ins or outreach input
- Support during transition or reintegration
This is a structured outreach model and does not replace a full-time school placement.
🏡 Progression & Outcomes
Wild at Home supports children and young people to:
- Re-engage with learning in a manageable way
- Develop routine, consistency and confidence
- Improve emotional regulation and readiness
- Stabilise during periods of difficulty or transition
- Build trust in education and support systems
- Move forward into Alternative Provision, school or other suitable placements
The focus is always on progression and next steps.
🏡 Environment
Wild at Home is delivered within the young person’s home environment, supported by:
- Structured and consistent weekly materials
- Clear guidance for families and carers
- Low-demand, flexible engagement
- Optional outreach support where appropriate
This enables learning to take place in a familiar and safe space, while maintaining connection to provision.
🏡 Legal Status & Commissioning
For clarity and transparency:
Wild at Home is an Outreach Provision delivered by Liberty in the Wild.
It is not a school and does not provide a full-time education or replace a school placement.
Placements are delivered on a commissioned basis, typically funded by Local Authorities as part of Alternative Provision or EOTAS arrangements.
🏡 Enquiries & Referrals
We welcome enquiries from:
- Families
- Local Authorities
- Schools and SENCOs
- Social care teams
- Caseworkers and professionals
🏡 Enquiries & Referrals
We welcome enquiries from:
Families
Local authorities
Social care teams
Colleges and Post-16 professionals
SENCOs and caseworkers
To discuss suitability, commissioning or progression options...
Please do not hesitate to CONTACT US
🏡 For families who are home educating outside of commissioned provision, we also offer our “Wilder at Home” subscription service.
This provides structured, engaging weekly learning packs designed to support flexible, home-based learning.
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