 Llywodraeth a mynd i am rheiddoedd yn eich bodi arbennigol yn mynd ar dweud â amser yn ysgrif repetinol cyffredinol fyd-ddiwedd chi yn allan oedd ystyried a gweithio arweinio'n allan. Byddwn i, mae'n mynd i mewn bwyntydd ac ein mwyaf o'u rhedeg yn ysgrifataeth. Rwy'r oedd sy'n eich bwyntydd yn ynion arweinio arwinellt ar ditudiaeth. Ond byddwn i fi'n gweithio arbennigol i siaradau a'i benau yn ysgrifataeth burloedd ei ddweud. I fyllais o ddeithas odd yn ymwylo. Ac rwy'n cael o'r ddaeth newydd o ddeithas i adrodd y dyfodol o gyllideb iddydd rydyn ni ysgawr. Apoi, mae'r ddaeth rydyn ni i fod yn ei gweld y pw Sever. Rwy'n credu phobl o'r ddechrau, mae'n gweld o ddaeth sy'n gweld ar gyfer y pandemig. Rwy'n credu am rhoi o'r byw orientation ac mae gallech bod ai e wedi rôl hynny o ddechrau ar y pandemig a reall yn gweld o gynllun o ddeithas i ddweithio ar gyfer y participant a llawer i fyno hwnnaeth gyda piwf, un uchyddo iหมwch o hyd bethbyddane gwelio ar gyfer six mesgr – brian y baitau ac yma'n edrych o'r credu adlenasol. Personal carw. Roedd erioedr i'r cy ignoedd,ill oedd vine i ellanig, ond defnyddio allan â'r arlad o gychwyd breastau a'rgarau ac tu alli'r gynhyrchu gyersonnet privately ar ei receivedeg na beth yon nowe y ticks mewn gwil. was a real achievement for the survey and then more broadly our survey is one of the economic and social research councils key assets in the sense that we get funded by them and we're an asset for the community and so what we the other thing I talked about today was what we do to help people to help researchers use our dataset so I talked about a dataset that we made for people because we noticed that some of our child data isn't used as much as other bits of our survey and so we've sort of been thinking about how do we help people use our data so if we make something where we've pulled everything together or about that particular topic and provide guidance and all of these sorts of things that means that hopefully people will come in and make use of the data so hopefully that will be an outcome from this presentation today. I think one of the things about understanding society is that we've got this dataset where we had all of this information from before we could watch what was happening to people during the pandemic, we're now following them afterwards so we can see what's happening to people the long term impacts of some of these things and because we've got so many different areas in the survey not just health but all of those wider social determinants of health for example all these other things that impact people's health. We've got a broad whole view of the family and what's happened to them in terms of health, in terms of their social environment. I think one of the strengths of a day like today is that you can sort of see what's happening in social surveys for example the birth cohorts, understanding society, ELSA, all of these surveys have got lots and lots of social information in them matched with biological information and health information and really to sort of have a kind of whole view of that kind of path and that's something special about the sorts of surveys that it has, the ones we've been talking about today that it has in the archive I think it's a really important and special thing to be able to do and that the UK is really strong and has really, the UK is just a strength in terms of world class surveys that will be able to do those kinds of research, that kind of research. Yeah I mean that's always the aim isn't it, when you're doing this sort of work, when you're doing this sort of research when you're making use of all of these kind of assets that we have in the UK is to make things better, improve society, improve all of these things that we want to make better I mean it's kind of the aim of all we do. So I think it's really important that people know that these surveys are there, that they're housed in a place that keeps the data safe and can make the data useful and is understanding, is responsive and understanding the needs of the research community and I think that because it uses a sort of social science but thinking in terms of making data available it's important to make data available, I think it's really something that's really valuable to the community data for the community, the research community and having something like the archive there for a place to go to to find all of these different types of data to say we've got all of these social science data sets that have got all of this health content, look at all these health contents that you might not know about it's really important to find venues, find ways of doing that and I think that this is obviously a good way of doing it