Do you consider shaving your head for charity a good or bad thing?
Updated | By Damon Beard
A 14-year-old received serious backlash from her school for shaving her head shorter than the school code allows.
Listen as KZN and Damon react to the topic in the podcast then read more below:
Niamh Baldwin, a 14-year-old girl, decided to shave her hair during the December school break in aid of other girls suffering from cancer - a decision she said she had been considering for about a year.
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Niamh donated her hair to the Little Princess Fund, a fund that produces wigs for children suffering from illnesses.
Ordinarily, the choice would be considered heroic, but in the schooling environment where there are rules in place, it becomes a complicated matter.
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On her return to school, she was put into 'isolation' because her hair was one-centimeter shorter than the school's policy would allow.
I think the intention was good, but when you’re at school and there are policies in place when it comes to extreme haircuts - including head shaving, that good intention can become a problem.
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The school's policy is very clear and has been published in their behaviour policy for many years.
Was the school justified in putting the teenager into isolation - or should an exception be made considering that she did it for a charitable cause?
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