 Mae gennym Ysbytyd Llywodraeth ym Mhysgwyr, a mae'r dweud yn gweithio'r ddweud a lawer o gafodol. Mae'n gweld Jacky, dweud yn y gweithio'r ddweud, ac rydyn ni wedi gweld i'r gweithio. Dwi'n gweithio'r bir o'r Ma i'n cael ei gael, rydyn ni'n gweithio'r ddweud o'r hyd o'r llwyddau anhygoelol, ac mae'r gweithio'r gweithio'r ddweud o'r gweithio i'r gweithio'r ddweud. Felly dwi'n wedi bod i ddiwethaf a chynnan ffraidiol i eich llefydd. Felly'n amlalu'r hwn i'r Jimy i'r gyffinidau ar gyfer y maes o mamau i ble. Wisi'n ar CON Jonas yn 50. Yna'r gweithio hefyd yn Brothington. Fy i'n gwneud, rydw i ddim yn gwneud gan y ffinansiais i'r un. Rydw i'n mynd i'n gwneud am hynny i'n gwneud, yma'r memdwyd cyffredig에is ag ynghwytaeth yma byw'r Jimy Ie bwysig i'n gweithio o'i gwneud o rhaid wneud i'r moyn iddynt gennydd. Mae'r overboardau yn oed o'r goodbye sydd i'r moyn iddynt jackeyd i'r moyn iddynt ac i'n gweithio o wneud i wneud paddynt yn rhyw ffordd. Roedd yr unrhyw o'r cymdeithas o'r byd? Yo. Ac roedden nhw yma? Roedden nhw'n gwneud? Ymgyrch yn ymddangos. Dydyn nhw'n ardu, yn fwy o'r cyfe? Diolch i chi. Again, llawer o'r cwestiynau i'n ddim. felly byddwn ni'ndrive some gift money and give some items to look at and see if she can decide what's cheap, what's expensive and what she would pay for something normally, which would be difficult for her considering her lack of experience in buying things We will do a little bit of looking at the options around who can support her with money and try to support her and see what rationality she can give then we will make a plan about what she wants to do with her money and how she wants to be supported with it I will look to making sure that her wishes are very important in what we write up. So then I'll go back to the office, I'll have a look at the scores that Jackie presented with from the assessment. We'll do a bit of adding up. I'll probably talk to other professionals in the team who've had a bit of time with Jackie and who know her quite well and see what they think because we just need to find out what they think Jackie would want and what they think Jackie's abilities are based on her experience of money and managing her own money. When assessing a client's needs you normally spend quite a lot of time with them, you might observe them, you'd also talk to their carers, their family, their friends. Quite often you'd use other professionals in the team like occupational therapists, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists and you'd use their specialist knowledge as well and you can use that information to help inform your assessment. I think everyone practices individually, they have their own professional way of doing it but it's always a very informed and evidence-based way. The problems that you tend to come across in learning disability services anyway is the stigma and the discrimination that people suffer with. A lot of the time they'll find it really difficult to engage with services if they've had negative experiences in the past. So when I was at university I had three voluntary jobs working with vulnerable adults mostly and it was that work that inspired me to thinking that I could go and do social work. If you read about social workers in the news normally there's a lot more going on than you might be made aware of. So currently I'm working with 29 different people as the allocated worker for social work side of the team. I really love the team that I work with, I love the job that I do, my role lets me work with people who you wouldn't always see in day-to-day life or get to know. So it just offers you more of an experience and it makes you very humble when you compare your life and your challenges to the challenges that somebody else faces every day with everything and every task that they have to do. At the end of the day I feel absolutely exhausted normally but I've done something really worthwhile and rewarding. I feel like I've achieved something and I'm normally very happy when I leave work if I've managed to help somebody.