 Rymell Higwsig yw'r ystafell yn cyflawnio a'r cyflawnio yn cyflawnio, ymwysig, ond teimlo i chi wedi'i'r ictein hwyl i'r cerdd. Fy enghreifft, Rymell Higwsig yw'r cyflawnio, rymell hynny i chi, rymell hynny i chi'n cerddio i chi i ei cyflawnio, rymell hynny i chi i chi'n cerdd. Abyniadau yn gyfreithio newydd yn cyflawnio i chi i chi i chi i chi'n cyflawnio i chi 147 ymgyrch yn Y Llywodraeth a 60 ymgyrch yn Scotland. Rhyw hwnnw hefyd i gyd i fel arall bod y gŵr o bobl gyda'r lleol a'r sydd yn bryd o'i adeiladau. Rydyn ni weithio, o frisi, yn mynd i ar 300 oedd o'r dwylliant o'r llwybr hwnnw siaradau The number of young ambassadors though the public gallons today, The young people are not just service users or ex service users. They make a real contribution to the way we develop and deliver services and have a positive impact on the lives of other young people, their families and local communities. Scotland has always been at the forefront in the voice of disadvantaged children. Scotland was the first nation in the UK to have a minister for children and young people, a minister for youth employment and gave 16 and 17-year-olds the right to vote in elections. Scotland has set a clear ambition to become the best place to grow up in. To achieve this, we must work together to enable young people to play a key role and contribute their own solutions. What is clear from our young ambassadors is that hardly seeing young people's skills, ideas and enthusiasm is vital to Scotland's success. One of the many inspirational young people I have met is John. John's early years were blighted by parental neglect and drug abuse. By 12, he was moving drugs for older people. Unsurprisingly, he ended up in prison. John's dad died when he was in prison and John attended his funeral handcuffed. When John's wee brother was asked by his primary school teacher what he wanted to be when he grew up, he answered quite seriously a drug dealer. John is now 24 and has worked with Action for Children for four years, helping vulnerable young people involved in serious criminality. His impact on those young people and their families is immense, and he is the role model for many. The impact on his own family is equally as profound. The same wee brother now says that he wants a job like big brother John. This shows us the power of creating assets and unleasing potential.