Skylar
I wish you would stop calling it school refusal
I expect that's a term you learnt from school or the LA.
By using that term you really are doing your DS a disservice.
School refuse implies that there is a nice safe cosy school for your DS to attend that will meet all his needs and that any child who doesn't want to go to this wonderful school is wilfully and stubbornly refusing to do so.
Is that the sort of schoo, your DS is refusing to go to?
Or is it a school that struggles to meet his needs and where you DS feels very unsafe, anxious and frightened to attend?
Because if it is the latter then he's actually very sensible to refuse to attend a school that cannot meet his needs and which scares him.
But of course by using the school refusal term you are just placing the blame for not wanting to go to a crappy school firmly on his shoulders, when the fault is actually the people within the school that have failed to recognise and acknowledge his difficulties and to adapt his school into a place where he wants to learn and feel safe in attending.
Does he have a Statement - if not apply for one.
Has he seen an Ed Pysch - if not ring the Ed Pysch Dept and request a meeting.
Have you asked you GP for a CAMHS referral?
The LA can offer you nothing as responsibility is devolved to schools.
School has already let your DS down by failing to do anything to prevent the current situation.
A Statement is the best way ahead.