The Sound Crisis 2018 – 2019

 

The Femme Protects Life Campaign

2018 – 2019

 

Femme is a therapy support group for women who have been affected by trauma physically or emotionally. It is to compliment your post-clinical treatment and we offer complimentary therapies to assist your recovery. We have also contributed to a health strategy.

The Sound Crisis is about sound disturbances (hypersonic/ sonic attacks) which have affected many residents across London and the region of Europe. It has been linked to many symptoms of flu and COVID-19 which was officially stated in 2019/ 2020.

 

What are radiological attacks (hypersonic/ sonic attacks)?
Radiological/ Sound attacks can be classified as civil or political unrest which causes caused trauma injuries. Radiological attacks have been a public nuisances in some areas resulting in chronic injury.
You can order a booklet about the crisis and your recovery here.

The Femme campaign for the U.K. has ended you can read about our work here and by contacting us.

 

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Special Thanks

We would like to thank the hospitals in the United Kingdom, who have contributed to improving the health and safety of patients who have been affected by the national crisis. Your valuable contribution, persistence and affiliation has made healthcare more accessible to many patients in the United Kingdom. We would also like to offer a big thank you to our volunteers.

 

If you are looking for a safe place or have moved and have a safety issue, contact your general hospital or council for advice. Assistance can be given to London residents just outside of the greater London area. 

 

In August 2020, we can confirm that consent has been given for a safer evacuation process and we arranged that U.K. residents can evacuate gradually once their new residence has been confirmed. (Until September)

 

A campaign formerly registered with the NHS, UK

Clean Air for All Day

#CleanAirForAll

 

Recently there has been noticeable changes in levels of clean air. CleanAirForAll hopes to reduce air contaminants with Clean Air Day on the 7th September 2020.
The air we breathe connects us. It knows no borders and envelopes and sustains all living things. Yet our relationship with this most basic lifegiving substance has changed.

Air pollution is now the greatest environmental threat to health, causing approximately 7 million premature deaths each year from diseases like stroke, heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lung cancer and acute respiratory infections. Many sources of air pollution also drive climate change and damages nature and ecosystems.
Together we can change this. The message of this first International Day of Clean Air for blue skies is air pollution doesn’t have to be a part of our collective future. We have the solutions and must take the necessary actions to beat air pollution and provide #CleanAirForAll.

 

What you can do
The first observance of the International Day of Clean Air for blue skies provides an opportunity for each of us to combat air pollution. And you don’t have to wait until September 7 to act.
There are so many things that we can do, from cycling to work, to recycling non-organic trash, to pressuring local authorities to improve green spaces in our cities. Here are some other ideas:
  • turn off lights and electronics not in use;
  • check efficiency ratings for home heating systems and cook-stoves, favouring models that save money and protect health; and
  • never burn trash, as this contributes directly to air pollution.
What else can we do to tackle this problem? Share your ideas photos and video talking about your commitment goal on social media using the hashtag #CleanAirForAll on Twitter.

 

To support #CleanAirForAll don’t forget to sign up to receive updates!

Watch what happened to mark the International Day of Clean Air Day on: Femme Protects Life

 

Photo credit: by Samuel Silitonga

Pharrell Williams

For years artists and musicians have influenced campaigns that have changed lives. Have a look at the music artist who has an opinion on humanitarian issues and rights

Pharrell Williams – Brilliantly addressed the issue affecting generations affected by the conflict.

Art D’Assault


Adidas – Superstar

To endure some experiences it may feel like this… but you have to keep going.


Humanitarian Rights

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It waws important to see that the right to religion is a human right.

 

“The greatest power of heaven and earth is thought.”

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Moschino – MFW 2019

 

The Picasso Collection

Brushstrokes with Jeremy Scott

Inspired by our butterflies – thankyou!

 

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Milan Fashion Week with Moschino had a range of prints and illustrative fabrics which reflected the variety of themes; music, art, butterflies, in a melodies of colour which were expressive and free.  Influenced by Picasso and cubism.

Milan: 2019

 

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Pharrell Williams

For years artists and musicians have influenced campaigns that have changed lives. Have a look at our artists who have an opinion on humanitarian issues and rights.

Pharrell Williams – Brilliantly addressed the issue affecting generations affected by the conflict.

Art D’Assault


Adidas – Superstar

To endure some experiences it may feel like this… but you have to keep going.


Humanitarian Rights

Img Phar

 

Important to see that the right to religion is a human right.

 

“The greatest power of heaven and earth is thought.”

Femme Publications

 

You can request our publications about guidance and advice in the Crisis below:

* The Crisis – Health & Safety (Precautions and Travel Guidance) – Europe only – $3.95

* Corona Virus – Concerns & Protection Guidance – (From April / May 2020) – $3.95

Our booklets are available from selected community, health and welfare groups from January 2019.

 

What can I do?

If you are a victim and have experienced physical harm because of fascism/ far-right groups, you should contact an advice organisation or helpline.

If you were previously a Commonwealth citizen or had Commonwealth parentage you can write to your embassy about your situation.

Commonwealth citizens and non-Commonwealth citizens are not a stateless citizens.

You can also ask the embassy about dual nationality citizenship if you have ancestry of a particular nationality.

 

If you have a child, elderly or vulnerable person who has been harmed, you should contact your embassy directly.

If you are in fear of being hijacked in person or with radiological/ biological weapons and you have an embassy (including Commonwealth citizens or parents with previous Commonwealth citizenship), you should contact them to ensure that you are protected.

If you decide to have a short break in another country keep the address of your embassy in your visiting country in case of emergencies.

You can find out what rights citizens have, their legal rights and access to justice.

If you have an emergency dial 999 or your emergency services number.

 

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Healthcare Plan 2020

 

The healthcare plan issued in January 2019 outlined the concerns that you had about your health, how to reach assistance in a crisis and how to improve the service for patients who are affected by symptoms relating to the Sonic Crisis.

This review is includes some suggestions given because of your concerns and includes how they will be implemented by the NHS from January 2019.

 

The Plan

The Plan includes:

  • An integrated Care Plan which includes, general practice, cancer, mental health, psychological services  and maternity services. The aim is to reduce health inequalities, prevention and improve the health of the population through social care and prevention strategies. 
  • There will better access to primary care for patients in local boroughs across London.  
  • There will be better access to GPs. GP consultations will be easier to access online and by telephone.  
  • There is a strong focus on child healthcare and improving mental and physical healthcare. 
  • There will be better therapeutic services for in-patients. 
  • There will be mental health and psychological support offered in schools for children and young people. There will be a specialised team.  

Mental and psychological healthcare will be better integrated.

 

Crisis Response

  • There will be a fully ‘integrated community-based healthcare’ service for patients with symptoms.
  • The service with offer a Crisis Response Service for patients across London through multi-disciplinary teams. Teams will include nurses, G.Ps, pharmacists and district nurses in addition to other healthcare practitioners at hospitals and in primary care. 
  • The healthcare plan should be inclusive, collaborative and have compassion for patients. These should be the cultural values. There will be a Clinical Assessment Service (CAS) as part of the NHS 111 in 2019/20   
  • The Crisis Response Service will offer a single point of access through primary care, accessible 24/7 with an immediate response through NHS 111, the ambulance and  A & E. 
  • There will be Urgent Treatment Centres (UTCs) by 2020. Urgent treatment can be outside of hospitals for easier access. UTCs will be accessible through a GP with easy to book appointment with NHS 111. 
  • Telephone advice will be offered on the telephone so that visiting A & E at hospitals in not essential. 
  • There will be an emphasis on same day emergency care (SDEC) so that patients are treated urgently in a crisis. 

 

There will be more support for patients in care homes, better access to general practice and crisis response services:

 

Patients & Carers (Peer-to-Peer Care)

  • Both patients and carers have a ‘shared responsibility health’. It also includes peer to peer care which is person-centred and relevant to social care.
  • Healthcare will be person-centred 
  • Younger carers (peers) will be supported by adult carers. Carers will be identified and included in a patient’s care. It is an improved approach to supporting young carers across the country. 
  • There will be a better integration of healthcare and social care. 
  • The aim is to improve how patients interact with improving their own healthcare. They will be able to make more informed choices about their healthcare by using a range of services available locally and nationally.

 

Femme Protects Life was a campaign to improve the health and safety of patients and victims of the Sonic Crisis in 2018 in the United Kingdom.

For a press release and other related press releases:

Contact:
Ms Nancy K: Sikah
Femme Protects Life Co-ordinator
Email: contactdiamondarts@gmail.com
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