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Chris Stacey on the telly!


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By aim - 8 Oct 10 11:54 AM

I was watching BBC breakfast this morning and Chris Stacey was being interviewed about the changes to the ROA which came into effect today.

I managed to take a picture which is attached.

I was wondering this morning when I started to watch the news why there was no mention of the change to the ROA so it was great to see Chris on the telly. He came across very well.

The interview did highlight that it is the offence that employers are concerned with rather than the disposal. The ROA is concerned with the disposal. The trouble with looking at the offence rather than the sentence is that it becomes an entirely subjective exercise and that will always result in a decision to employ or not based upon on our own biases.

But great to have this issue on the morning news slot.

PS - Chris - shame they asked you to disclose your conviction to the nation on the day your conviction is spent ;->
By Deb S - 16 Sep 11 1:36 PM

Yes the Unlock Helpline was delighted to see that Chris has been out there talking about the changes to the ROA. He also did an interview with Radio Five Live this morning which has resulted in phone calls to the Helpline from people who hadn't even realised that changes were going ahead.


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By aim - 8 Oct 10 11:54 AM

I am not surprised not many people are aware as it hasn't been prominent on the news agenda. Great to see Unlock getting some major exposure.
By The Stig - 11 Mar 11 6:26 PM

Yea but too much exposure opens cans of worms to the media. Even though my ROA is coming to an end some time this year or next i don't think the changes have made much difference in my opinion. There are just to much CRB checks going on and even though your conviction will become spent employers still want to find your past out.


We all accept our crimes but should we be punished more for it?

By simon - 20 Feb 12 8:52 PM

i listened to you on 693 in the van chris, you did a good job of dealing with the woman's questions.

she is very good at questioning people and some people find her hard to deal with.

well done matey
By Christopher Stacey - 18 Jun 08 1:26 PM

Thanks for posting the picture aim. Looks like I was gob-smacked at something the presenters had said!

And yes, the media exposure is great for Unlock, and in raising awareness. For me personally, it's a difficult one, and it's the reason why I'm really protective when asked by the media to 'put up a case study'.

For me, today was for the greater good. Like many others have said, it'll make a big difference to thousands. But, it's far from perfect!
By Victor H - 15 Dec 13 7:37 PM

Former offender, one has to love the wording guess something to be proud off regardless Smile

Its good to see it on TV none the less.

Sadly I agree with The Stig, any company running a standard/enhanced check on you reveals spent or unspent or anything..... making ROA 100% pointless

The basic point of ROA or help is to allow people to get a job and live and work again and the dbs is in breach of this, early days but a small step in the right direction.