 powfent y ddechrau'n ddechrau'n teimlo yn y cyfnod, ond mae'n yn ystod ystod yn gweithio fel y gyfnod y Cymru, yw'r cyffredineth yma o'r ddechrau'n ddechrau? Ond, mae'n gwneud fan ymlaen ei ddefnyddio ar y bydd yn gweithio'n gweithio'r gafodd a ddechrau'r ddechrau. Rydym yn ddefnyddio'r cyffredineth cyfnod, mae'n ddechrau'n ddwech i chi'n gweithio yn cymdeithasol sy'n cyfnod o'r gweithio'n ddechrau, gyda'i amddellais bobl yn fwyaf amddellau'r ffaith iawn. Mae wedi cael eu bod hyn yn cymryddiol ei ffrifio'r aud Iechyd, gyda i gael i ddesig arweinio i ddim yn cael ei ffrifio i ddim yn ennill. Dyma sy'n bod hyn yn swyddfa'r cysyllt i'r ddechrau i ddim yn cyhoedd. A ydyntau'r ffwrdd sy'n meddwl fydd yn cael y dyfar, was around similar to to what the club did with phone and people was contacting everybody with a phone call particularly the vulnerable groups and those with underlying medical conditions and initially that was support was as did they need anything that they need shopping we hope we've getting medication from them and there were certainly some cases where we've done some shopping and a little bit of running around for people so that was really important to have that initial contact with our fan base and the community participants you know that led to more wider conversations and quickly we realized that actually you know the projects that we put on are vitally important but probably the most important part of it is the social side of it so people really get to meet new friends at our activities and take part in their activities and obviously that's taken away from them so the opportunity to talk and meet up with those people has been taken away so we developed support groups and we have about 12 or 15 support groups a week that are going across our different projects and different teams where people can conference call in and basically we have a chat and we support each other there's a little bit of an educational part to it as well where we talk about some of their fitness programs or nutrition and sleep patterns and everything that people are going through at this awkward time at the moment so you know that was our initial point of contact was to make some contact with the local community and see as a football club if we can support in any way and I'm sure people across social media may have seen some of their educational packs some of the things you've been doing for the kids as well to talk a little bit about those things you've been setting up yeah I think again we're sitting down and looking at what was needed you could you could quickly see that there was I wouldn't say a bit of fear but a bit of anxiety around parents and having to home school I'm thinking well how are we going to do that I think the schools have been magnificent in some of the work that they've sent out to parents and supported parents with that but there's a real anxiety about what that looks like when you've got children at home all day every day so we felt that we could impact in that area so we've made a number of different educational packs as you would expect they're all around based around the football so football masks and different challenges that we've set up and they've gone down really well and you know we've been able to send them out to lots of families and support them through their home schooling and I believe there's also been some sort of fitness sessions in clubs using zoom to kind of everybody logging in together and trying to make sure they get their exercise up yeah I think so I think obviously fitness and mental health that I mentioned earlier is really really important for us to to make sure that we can support our participants and fan base on so you know you've got to look at these difficult times in different ways and we're all looking at different ways that we can put the sessions on so yeah we've had some zoom fitness sessions which are they put a smile on people's faces you know they're a little bit different but you know obviously getting everyone together doing a little bit of fitness work it's been great to be able to do that but supporting that and backing it up with we know that we work with young children right up to our more older generation so devising fitness programmes to meet everyone's needs and sending them out to them putting them across social media on the website it's been again another important area of our work to engage with the community and as you said before so a lot of that adaptation at the moment people trying to make the best of the situations doing how can people get involved with you and try to as I say make the best from from the difficult situation in at the moment yeah what we tried to do is obviously we haven't got that direct contact as everyone's aware at the moment with these difficult circumstances so it's it's been pushing it out across social media on the website everything all the education packs that we put out there are on there all our details are out there so if there's someone who's not engaged with us at the moment that would like to they can contact us I can put them in touch with any of the support groups that we have going at the moment and they can take part in them so really it's across social media and the website of present and we're past Easter holidays now and the sun's out to kind of greet the spring in and what kind of projects have you got coming up in the next few weeks and times to come yeah i'm not sure that anybody knows quite what days it is really but obviously it's back to school virtual schools so the education packs have been pushed out this morning and we've got lots of parents contacting us and sending that but moving forward if I work with the NHS which is a really important area obviously the NHS the front line staff the social care staff we're all doing a fantastic job and we're really grateful for all the work that they're doing so as a football club looked at how we can maybe work together and and put something out there that might be beneficial to the whole community because you know we've got our women's football team who are obviously on the manager of and we've got three or four players that are still out there working and it's you know it's very prevalent to myself that I think about them on a daily basis that they're out there working particularly within school settings social care settings and at former from pool hospitals so you know we're very proud of the work that they've done so we've been working with the the the NHS in in devising some some daily tips that are going to go out across social media and really putting some information out there for people to link into should they need further support further advice so I mentioned fitness nutrition and sleep and you know it's difficult for people to get regular sleep patterns during this particular period of lockdown so maybe we might be able to give out some daily tips there and for those that are experiencing a bit more difficulty some links to go and get further support so you know we're really grateful for the NHS and the football club to partner with them and push this out over the next few weeks to our local community is something that we're really proud of and just as a final point how are you and how the rest of your staff because of course you're you're dealing with this as well yep obviously the staff are used to being very active there you know they're a hard working team that I've got within community and they do great work and you know I'm proud of the work that they do and obviously they're not out there delivering what they normally do but they've all been fantastic in terms of thinking of these ideas that come up with this it's a real team effort that we've put together to try and keep our engagement going so it's been challenging but it's challenging for everybody and what we want to do is like to say as a football club as a community sports shop is to support our local community