 Felly, wedi gweld yn gwleidio gwahanol na yn ei bod yn edrych yn hynny'n gwneud i'r eistedg iawn ibod llawer dri, felly mae'n mynd i'r eistedg iawn' i'r eistedg iawn i ddymeniad, a fydd efallai ei wneud i wneud yn rhoi gwahanol a'r eistedg iawn i'n mynd i'n gwneud i'r defnyddio ac yno'n rhan i gŵr, felly rydyn ni'n mynd i arrest i chi o'n gweithio y maen nhw. Fe siaradwch ar y dynnu'n ddymeniadau yma, ac rydyn ni wneud i wasbwyd dyrddwch. Felly mae'r rai o'r 10 yw 9, dau 20 munud yn ysaf. A mae wedi'i ddod o'r farchfeydd am y gwaith gweithio'r farchfeydd. Mae'r farchfeydd yn cael ei bod yn ymgyrchol, a mae'n cyhoedd i chi'n hyn i siwg a'i gweld i chi'n ei gyd. Mae'n ddiddorol i chi'n ei farchfeydd a'i chi'n ei farchfeydd i chi'n ei farchfeydd a'i gyd. Mae'n ddiddorol i chi'n ei farchfeydd i chi'n ei wneud i chi'n ei farchfeydd, gan y pwysig, ac dwi'n gwybod â'r ddweud i'r ddweud. Mae'n ddarparu o'i cyfleion dae yma yn ymuddiannol, a oedden nhw'n fyddwch i ddweud fyddo rhan o'r ffordd. Rwy'n gweinio mewn dimencia, a dimencia felly dimencia yn y tyn nhw gwaith o'r lawr. I llaw ddimencia mae'r olfau o'r olfau. r Woodlaughing is disease, und that's basically the deterioration of the brain. You slowly sort of start losing your memory and so these worldly sessions they run are just they put on to give them a quality of life to bring those memories back to just give them emotions and make them feel valued like a valued person and it's just amazing. So, ydynt gyda gyda ni, a roedd yn ôl y pethen ridell europea, boi ei bod yn y ffordd am bod am yma, ac roedd gwrth gyrraedd arall gwneud yn y dweud i ei wneud. A gweld i byw! Ond hefyd, rym ni yw'r gweithlo'n cyffredig ac i'n gweithio'n gweithio. A rym ni'n gweithio'n gweithio. Ond rym ni'n gweithio, a rydw i'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, rydw i'r gweithio'n gweithio, i ddylaywch ar hyn. a angen i'n gwneud o'r teimlo cyho, allwn gwneud, gweithio, a tynno gwneud i chi newydd, a gan cyflwyno hwnnw drainddo'r teimlo cyho, mae'n ateb yn juicy oherwydd rwywn i'w cwrw i'n ddoi chi'n gweithio. Ac rwy'n gweithio ar gyfer gyda ni wedi'u gwneud i'r teimlo cyho a rwy'n gweithio i chi'n ei wneud i'ch gwneud o'r teimlo cyho, rwy'n gweithio o'r Eraill, rwy'n gweithio os ydych i gweithio'r cyfrannu gymaint o gyfarfodd. Ac mae ar eich ysgol y gallu cyfrannu, nid o'r gweithio'r cyfrannu eich hwn. Diolch am ynddo i'r ddweud ac mae gennym o'r ddweud. Oherwydd, mae'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. A'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'n cyfrannu, oherwydd o'r domino, oherwydd o'r ddweud o rheidio, oherwydd o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud, Maen nhw yn y cyfnod yng ngyfaint Cynull. Felly mae wedi gyrfa o'r ffordd ac mae'r ffordd a gynch o'r ddweud i ddim yn gynllun, gyda'r ddysgu'r ddechrau. Mae'n ddim yn fwy o ran. Felly mae'r ddiwedd y pwz manicent. Mae'r ddysgu'r ddysgu'r ddysgu'r ddysgu'r ddysgu'r ddull that was a toilet role holder that had the old toilet role, what are they called? The toilet role covers, you know the old knitted woolly covers that go on your toilet role? oh my God I think what is called a toilet role cover, is it just a toilet role cover? anyway so they had those, they had the old mixes, what am I trying to say? the whisks, the whisks that you had to manually push, they had this amazing book wrth bod y, fel by��, hwnwch. Felly rhan gan barn ddweud. Dwi'n meddwl o'r panhau, ac rhan o'n meddwl o'r barth, yn dweud o'r prys. Dwi'n meddwl o'r pechau, ac rhan o'n meddwl o'r sgwrdd ar yr pros, ac nid o'n meddwl o'r board. Dwi wedi'u meddwl o'r piwethaf ar y wash. A'r book wedi cael ei tir yn gweithio. Felly mae'n cael bêl yn gyfeirio i ddweud allan trwy ddim wedi'n meddwl. Mae'n meddwl o'r peth ddweud, yw washers, mae cyllid ymwneud. Ac gyd yn ddigwletaeth dyma, dwi'n edrych, os oed yn eich bodai codi ac yn ddigwletaeth dyma, ac yn y pewyd brifio ac yn ei bwysig, dwi'n ddigwletaeth ac yn ddigwletaeth. It was just nice to see. I'n fawr i'n cyfffynt. Is anyone efo'r bwysig i'r Museum clockwise, mae eich ddim wnes iddyn nhw. A beth, mae eich ddim eitaf iddyn ymryd, ac mae ni'n deall. Dwi'n fydell oed, mae interim myriad i chi. a ddech chi i gynllun o wneud, fel hynny rydyn ni'n ddych chi'n gwybod i gyd yn y taith gwybod i'r wneud yn gwybod, rydych chi'n gwybod i gyd yn gwybod i gyd, fel hynny'n gwybod i gyd yn gwybod i gyd. Yn ymddangos y busau cyfnodol, fel ydych chi'n gwybod i'r mwy, fel yna'r dda, a'r angen i ddiwedd ar gyfer y ddweud i gyd yn gwybod i'r gwyb yn rôl. Y ddech chi'n gwybod i gyd yn y gwybod, a mae'n teimlo i chi gyd, ei chynnig yn ugyrchu'r ffordd i gondol yn siwr, i yw i'na cynwysu, ac i'n gweithio'r ffordd i gysylltu'r rhai o'i ziwn. Cyddiw'n gweithio'n gweithio'r bod yn 20 fray o'r gweithio. Mae'n wneud o'n ffordd i gyd, oes mae'n cael ei gyd, oes mae'n rhaid i gyd a langa'r 20 fray o'r gweithio'r blynyddiaeth scelwch. Mae'n odych chi yn un mwy o, oes mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, that was just fantastic, she was outstanding, she deserves a medal. I mean we had to sing songs, we were all singing and then we did the head, shoulders, knees and toes, we did that and then later on they had a couple of people coming in and doing music so they were just playing all these songs and then a boogie. It was just fantastic It was just a really relaxed day and it was nice to see the social setting and people in their social environment. ro, iawn eich ddod gyd yn ari'r byd ddod i'r bwysig ymgoel iawn. Cynydiwch i mewn i mi, os gweld i'r ddod gyd i'r byd ddod'r bwysig. eich ddod gyd am gyd yn ddod. Chw spinach, mae'r llei yma ei gandd yma. A arall mae'n meddion, ac mae'n mynd i'r llas yw finnig. A fyddwch chi ei sheftud yr amddannu gyda'r ei wneud, ond mae, oherwydd, yn ddiddio'r meddwl, i'r gynhyrch, a help them where they need it. So I went with them and they didn't do much mentoring with me to be honest but I did help them play darts. I fetched the darts for them, I did the scoreboard for them and I praised them because they were amazing and they got really good scores. These guys are fantastic. So it was really good and then at the end of the day I had to do some documentation and things. I met the manager who's in charge of the bud scheme and he's in charge of the volunteers. So I met him. He was absolutely fantastic, so welcoming and warm. He was just lovely. So I filled out all my paperwork and things for it and then I got to go home at three. So I was there half nine till three. Oh and I got a present of the day. Look at my present. So one of the people that attends there always comes in with bags and bags of apples apparently and he gives it to the group so everyone can have these apples and they literally forced apples on me. So I've got five apples. Can I try and juggle? No, that's too many apples. Hang on. Okay I can just about do two. Three was a challenge. My talents are definitely not wasted. So I've got some apples. I've brought some apples home. I'm going to wash them and make up by and that's my takeaway from today and so what's in store for me next? So at the weekend I've got a bank shift tomorrow because I really need money and I'm struggling right now so I've got my bank shift tomorrow. Then I'm off Sunday. I'm going to do nothing on Sunday and obviously post this video for you all to see and then Monday I'm back at the bud scheme but I'm at the other centre which is literally around the corner from the one I went today and it looks amazing. The guy that's in charge took me round there just to show me and make sure I knew where I was going instead of and it's just beautiful. It's set in this park and there's just this park with a lake and then there's the little centre that they're going to do all the activities in and things and it looks beautiful. I'm really really excited to go back and it's really nice. I love it. She'll see you all tomorrow ready for my bank shift and if not I'll see you Sunday and I hope you've had a great weekend. I've arrived on my bank shift. Just got to get changed and get started. This is our fabulous storeroom full of condoms, speculums, swabs, bins, urine pots, couch roll gloves, all of that jazz. This is where I come to get the stock. So my first job when I start is to check all of the fridge temperatures, get the bag ready for the samples, stock up the rooms and the trollies and then get the cultures ready for samples and that's it. So I'm going to start the link today now. This is my trolly. It's got all the tests in it. It's got all the blood bottles, got the nap testing for swabbing, condoms, speculums and such and that's what I'm going to be using today. So that's me finished for the day and I thought I'd just go through what I actually do as a HCA slash health care assistant in sexual health. So firstly I chaperon patients for examinations if people need to be examined and things. Then we are trained to take bloods, being a puncture blood from the veins. We test that for HIV, syphilis, hepatitis and then I take oral swabs as well if people need an oral swab I can do that. I sort out all of the samples so I pack all the samples and make sure they've got the right request on the samples and make sure they're packed and everything accordingly and make sure the right date, the name, date, date of birth, the right numbers on them, all of that all coordinate so that the right samples, the right patient and goes in the right bag over to the lab for the QE hospital. And then I also explain things to patients so I explain to them how to take their own tests if they're sort of like a self swab that they do themselves, explain to them how to do that and who are in tests and things like that so explain all that to them. I help with the general stocking up of the clinic and cleaning of the clinic between each patient you know we do the beds and the door handles and things. We also do the height weight and blood pressure of the patient and work out the BMI. I reassure patients because a lot of our patients come in and they're very very nervous or they're very anxious, they're very angry because they've got an infection from their partner or something so they're very angry so it's one of my jobs as well just to reassure them, be friendly and inviting and warm and welcoming to make them feel at ease and hopefully leave with a massive smile and hopefully that they're going to want to come back because some of the patients have never been to us before and it's the first time so it's nice that they want to come back. So now I'm going to go get the train home, make some dinner and enjoy my evening and I'm off tomorrow, I'm going to be posting this video so I hope you all have an amazing Sunday, have a great week and I'll see you all next week.