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Gender Male
Death15 years ago
Date of birth March 19,1940
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born High Wycombe
United Kingdom
Date of died April 12,2009
DiedFlackwell Heath
United Kingdom
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Position Midfielder
Children Kevin Keen
Sport Football
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Michael Thomas Keen was an English footballer who played during the 1960s and 1970s. He was the father of former West Ham United and Stoke City player Kevin Keen. Keen started his career at Queens Park Rangers, making his debut in 1959 against York City.

Clacton: The place where one in five has never had a job

Jul 3,2023 6:50 pm

By Laurence Cawley & Charlotte RoseBBC News, Essex

" I never used to go out, I never used to make friends, " says Penny Phillips, a 52-year-old mother-of-two who was out of Work for three decades.

She lives in The Clacton area of Essex, which has The highest proportion of people classed as " economically inactive" in The UK.

While being unemployed means people are looking for Work , " economically inactive" refers to those who are neither employed nor seeking Work - whether through long-term illness, retirement or for other reasons.

Nationally,

Research for The shows half all people over 16 in The Town are economically inactive And One in five have never had a job of any kind.

The - More Than twice The 21. 7% UK average.

Growing Up , Ms Phillips says her parents believed she had " problems" but hearing and other tests revealed nothing.

She has recently been diagnosed as having autism and, after taking a short course in retail, has started her first job.

It is seasonal Work and involves cleaning caravans in The nearby village of Weeley. When she is not doing that, she volunteers at The Sense charity shop on Clacton High Street.

Describing The Moment she got her first wage packet, Ms Phillips' face lights up.

" I felt like I wanted to Run Away with it, just to enjoy all The Money , " she says.

" I wanted to Get Out and do a job. Since I have come to The Caravans , I've [found] My Own voice and I don't feel nervous any More . "

People like Penny are " untapped resource" according Mike Keen , operations manager for Essex for The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).

He says a significant number of economically inactive people are claiming benefits but " are not actually looking for Work or feel like they are capable of Work ".

But why is there such a high proportion of economically inactive people in Clacton particularly?

" I think most seaside towns are The same, " he says.

Seasonal Work patterns, a shortage of big employers and being at The far end of The Transport network all play a part, Mr Keen says.

Giving people The Right tools to get back into The workplace, he adds, is vital.

" We Are working with employers and people with both physical and mental disabilities. We Are not saying they will be ready for Work instantly - it may be we move them closer to Work through training courses And Then supporting them when they are in Work .

" We will support them all The Way through and make sure they've got everything they need. "

One effort to try and encourage people back into Work is a monthly community bus, organised by Kerrey Goosetree from The North East Essex Clinical Commissioning Group, which visits locations in Clacton and The surrounding areas.

Representatives from volunteering organisations, education institutions, health services, The DWP and others set out their stalls waiting to share their expertise and advice to interested passers-by.

She says many people they meet have misconceptions.

" For example, people might Come Along and say they would like to start working again but are not sure how they will survive if their benefits are stopped straight away. Having The DWP here means that misconception can be dealt with right away.

" Some People might not have The Right qualifications they need. We've got training providers here.

" I think sometimes people also assume that there are not many opportunities here in Tendring. There really are. "

Being in Work also improves people's long-term health, she says.

" People who are in Work are able to afford better food, better housing and so on, and that has an effect on their health outcomes. "

Many of The People The bus sees, she says, are lacking In Confidence .

For some, The Best first step can be to carry out volunteering Work as a precursor to paid employment.

Lisa Andrews, deputy chief officer at Community Voluntary Services Tendring, says volunteering offers huge benefits to those wanting to return to Work , but might Not Yet be ready.

" It supports them in so many ways, " she says. " First, just going through The Process of filling in a form and having a chat with somebody, then there's opportunity to put something exciting on their CV and thirdly you can put a reference down, an employer, who can say you turned up On Time Every Day , you were reliable and trustworthy - it does so much for people.

" Finally, there's what volunteering does for people's Confidence - it is phenomenal. "

Those involved in developing Tendring's economy have High Hopes that The offshore energy industry will bring thousands of new jobs to The area.

Ivan Henderson, Tendring Council's cabinet member responsible for Economic Development , says: " There are a lot of jobs that are going to be coming on board for Young People to actually take advantage of.

" We need to make sure we Work with our education partners to make sure people are geared up and have The skills and qualifications to meet those challenges.

" Levelling-up is just a word - what we need to do is make it a reality. "

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