Fi We Children Foundation offers free legal assistance to parents of children barred from graduating over grooming
The Fi We Children Foundation (FWCF) is offering free legal assistance to parents and guardians whose children have been barred from graduating due to what the organization describes as “arbitrary or unclear school grooming policies”.
The initiative follows growing reports of students being denied participation in graduation ceremonies, based on appearance related disciplinary measures, including hair, grooming standards, and other non-academic criteria.
Youth Policy Committee member at the foundation, Sabrina Barnes says no child should be denied access to academic celebrations without transparent and proportionate justification.
Parents and guardians seeking assistance are encouraged to submit detailed complaints via email to [email protected].
Emails must include information regarding a detailed report, information relating to the parent/guardian, child and the school attended.
FWCF notes that all cases will be reviewed to determine eligibility for legal support.
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