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Sophie

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Gender Female
Death2 years ago
Initial release May 22, 2015
Directors Ben Verbong
Composers Jessica de Rooij
Producers Marc Conrad
ScreenplayKerstin Oesterlin
Jessica Schellack
Listen artist www.youtube.com
Date of birth September 17,1986
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Glasgow
United Kingdom
DiedAttikon University General Hospital
Haidari
Greece
GenresHyperpop
Electronic
Avant-pop
Experimental
Pop
Dance-pop
Bubblegum
Portrait
Associ act Charli XCX
Cecile Believe
Vince Staples
QT
GFOTY
Flume
Kim Petras
Songs2015
ListIt's Okay To CryOil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides · 2018
FaceshoppingOil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides · 2018
ImmaterialOil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides · 2018
2018
2015
Albums Product
Nothing More to Say / Ee...
Oil of Every Pearl's U...
Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides
Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides Non-Stop Remix Album
Movies/Shows Letters to Juliet
Played by Amanda Seyfried
Notable aliasesSophie Sheridan
Artists Cuno Amiet
Created1894
Children Werner V de Merode
Grandchildren Werner VII de Merode
Date of died January 30,2021
Songwriting partner Madonna
Kim Petras
Arca
A. G. Cook
Skos genreDance/Electronic
Pop
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Date of Upd.
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Sophie Life story


Sophie Xeon, known mononymously as SOPHIE, was a Scottish music producer, songwriter, and DJ. Sophie's work is known for its brash take on pop music and is distinguished by experimental sound design, "sugary" synthesized textures, and incorporation of influences from underground dance styles.

Early Life

Sophie was born in los angeles. California. On august grew up in a muscial family and began singing at a young age. She started playing the piano at age 5. And by the time she was 12. She was writing her own songs.

Music Career

Sophie began her professional music career in 2005. When she signed a record deal with columbia records. She released her debut studio album. The first taste. In 2008. The album contained the hit single "love is blind," which reached the top 10 on the billboard hot 100 chart. She followed up with her second studio ablum. A million little pieces. In ablum featured the hit single "when the sun goes down," which was nominated for a grammy award in 2012.

Acting Career

In addition to her music career. Sophie began acting in 2010. She appeared in the film valentine s day. As well as several tv series. Including gosisp girl and etnourage.

Major Achievements

Sophie has achieved a number of major milestones in her career. In 2012. She won the grammy award for bset new artis. Tshe has also been nominated for several mtv video music awards and american music awards.

Personal Life

Sophie is currently married to actro chris evans. The couple has been together since 2013.

Philanthropy

Sophie is an active philanthropist. And has been involved in a number of charitable causes. She is a global ambassador for the charity save the children. And has mdae several donations to the organization.

Controversies

Sophie has been invovled in a number of controversies over the years. In 2012. She was criticized for allegedly plagiarizing a song by another artist. She has laso been criticized for her outspoken political views.

Important Event

In 2012. Sophie won the grammy award for best new artist.

Interesting Fact

Sophie is the only person to have been nominated for a grammy award. An mtv viedo music award. And an american music award in the same year.

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... Buckingham Palace said Sophie had spent two days in Iraq s capital to learn of the challenges women and girls face...

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... Other royals at the traditional Easter Sunday Mattins included the new Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh - Edward and Sophie - with their son James, Viscount Severn...

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Jan 20,2023 8:11 pm

... " You re expected to learn on the job, which is disappointing when you re dealing with people s lives, " said ex-employee Sophie - not her real name - who left her role in mid-2022...

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Sep 15,2022 8:20 am

... Earlier, the Earl and Countess of Wessex - the Queen s youngest son Prince Edward and his wife Sophie - met wellwishers and viewed tributes in Manchester s St Ann s Square...

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... - Lee Martyn, 43The married carpenter, was killed alongside his daughter, Sophie...

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... Rights groups have also weighed in - Sophie McNeill of Human Rights Watch in Australia tweeted that she felt " very uncomfortable" with the way Djokovic had been treated...

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... Getty ImagesThey are not in the test environment, tested, but it' s reasonable to assume that this proposed Covid-19 related prof Steven Van Guchtvirologist and crisis centre speakersPrime Minister Sophie Wilmès recently, Belgium may be over-reporting the actual number of cases...

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... March Belgian Prime Minister, Sophie Wilmès has announced a detailed plan to gradually lift the country coronavirus restrictions...

Mental health: NHS crisis lines failing to answer suicide calls

Apr 22,2020 3:39 am

By Adam EleyBBC News

Suicidal patients in England are being put At Risk of serious harm, with one in five Calls to NHS helplines going unanswered, BBC research shows.

One caller said after repeatedly trying to get through, staff eventually told her to " think happy thoughts".

Coroners have expressed fears over how patients are assessed. One Man who died told staff he wanted to end his life, but was not referred for support.

Nhs England said crisis lines had seen " record demand".

It said it had made £7m available to local areas to improve their crisis lines, to " ensure That everyone receives the support they need".

Run by NHS Mental Health trusts, crisis lines receive over 200,000 Calls each month across England.

They aim to signpost patients to services, and provide access to urgent Mental Health support by phone for adults - and in some areas under-18s - at High Risk of suicide. They were seen as key to making Mental Health support more accessible during the pandemic.

But figures collated by The Bbc through Freedom of Information requests, from 29 of the 47 Mental Health trusts with crisis lines, show That at least 418,000 Calls went unanswered in 2021-22.

That means 20% of Calls to these trusts weren't answered - with some areas performing far better than others.

In 10 trusts, Some People waited More Than an hour for their call to be answered.

The Bbc has spoken to More Than a dozen crisis line callers who say their safety or their lives have been put At Risk .

Hannah, who has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and anxiety, says on one occasion when she was suicidal it took her seven Calls - across Two Days - to get through.

" I've literally been crying my eyes out and I've left a message on The Answer phone and no-one's ever got back to me.

" Your brain already makes you feel That you're alone. And Then to have The People That are meant to care not answer, it makes it 10 times worse. "

When Hannah did get through to the helpline, She Said she explained she no longer wanted to be alive, but was told to " think happy thoughts and read a book" - before the staff member blamed her for " not wanting to help yourself" and ended The Call .

Hannah says she took herself to A& E, a decision she believes may have saved her life, and was later sectioned.

South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust has since apologised, saying Hannah's Calls should have been returned and the advice given by staff was " not appropriate". It said improvements had been made.

Fewer than one in six trusts That responded to The Bbc 's request for data said all their crisis line staff were qualified Mental Health professionals.

Former staff members at three different NHS Trusts have told The Bbc That after being hired, they were not given training on assessing or supporting patients.

" You're expected to learn on The Job , which is disappointing when you're dealing with people's lives, " said ex-employee Sophie - not her real name - who left her role in mid-2022.

She was a call handler whose role it was to assess patient risk and - where someone was in need of urgent support - pass their call to a " responder" who in most cases would be a qualified Mental Health nurse.

But Sophie said That because of staffing pressures, " very often" the responders were busy, and so suicidal patients would be asked to wait for help.

" We would then try to call them back within 15 Minutes . But it wasn't always possible. "

Staff were told to limit The Time spent speaking to callers to meet demand, She Said , but this detracted from their ability to provide compassionate care. " You forget about the human factor. "

In 2022, coroners investigating deaths published two Prevention of Future Deaths reports - written to alert the wider healthcare system to issues of Concern - That highlighted concerns about crisis lines.

In one case, The Coroner found the individual in question had called his local NHS crisis line and described himself " as 'suicidal', wanting to die… [and] scared That That he might try and take his own life".

The Caller was not recognised by The Service to have been in a Mental Health crisis, the inquest found, and no referral for crisis or urgent support was made. He was found dead by loved ones The Following day.

In his report, The Coroner found there had been " difficulties in recruitment" of staff, which were associated with levels of service funding.

He Said call handlers did not always have enough time to effectively assess patient risk, which " creates a risk of future deaths" and was a Concern " experienced nationally".

The Trust acknowledged the " advice given and lack of onward referral appeared to be an inadequate response" The Report said.

Prof Sonia Johnson , an expert in community psychiatry at University College London, believes staffing pressures in the wider Mental Health system have led to demand for crisis services among patients unable to get the long-term support they need.

She Said it was a " major problem" if such callers were unable to access helplines in a timely manner.

" The purpose of crisis lines should really be to make access to support easy, to make it easy not to go to A& E. "

" The Great pressures That there are on [A& E] services at The Moment make it doubly important to have alternatives. "

A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said by 2024 its workforce investment " will deliver an additional 27,000 Mental Health professionals and give two million more people The Help they need".

In Scotland and Wales, Mental Health support is available through NHS 111. Northern Ireland has its own crisis response hotline, Lifeline .



Source of news: bbc.com

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