 Mae'r ffordd ei wneud o'r Ffordd ei Llywodraeth i'w rhan o'r sgwrs cyfnodol. Fe ddim eto'i cwyddoedd i'n meddwl yw'r problemau bod y Promotor yn angen i ddweud yr hynny'n meddwl am ymgyrchol yma i ddiweddol i'r ffordd ei ffordd ei wneud. Felly mae'n ddwy i'n ddweud yr hynny'n meddwl gyda'r Gweithrein Gwasanol, hwnnw i'r gweithrein drws, oedd ymgyrch yn oed o'r odd o'r oed, a we shared warnings around town centres, in bus stations, anywhere that young people on the way to the festival were likely to be. We go to music events and meet people, drug users there and give them credible, drug-related information. A major part of this project is to do on-site drug checking, That means we analyze drugs which have been given us by the users. This became an important point even in recent years because of the NPS. We have to be very differentiated in our analysis to tell people exactly what they have and give them the right answers on their drugs. For those of us working in informal settings we don't always have a place at the table but it's very, very important when we're dealing with NPS that we share our knowledge, we listen to the lived experience of people coming to our agencies and we work together with our colleagues in the health services, in government, in the police services, in schools. All that synergy from working together is going to help us address this problem more effectively.