Urdd Gobaith Cymru
Sian Elen Tomos has extensive experience in leadership and social services, currently serving as a Board Member for multiple organizations including Urdd Gobaith Cymru, the North Wales Regional Partnership Board, and HWB CAERNARFON’s BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. Additionally, Sian holds a position as a Youth Strategy Implementation Board Member with the Welsh Government and has been involved with Arloesi Gwynedd Wledig since 2015. With a long-standing role as Chief Executive Officer at Gisda since 2011 and previous experience as a Social Work Manager at Cyngor Gwynedd Council, Sian has managed teams focusing on disabled children. Sian's academic background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Cymraeg from Bangor University and a Diploma in Social Work from Cardiff University.
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Urdd Gobaith Cymru
Mae Urdd Gobaith Cymru yn fudiad cyffrous a deinamig i blant a phobl ifanc sy'n darparu amrywiaeth o weithgareddau ar draws Cymru gyfan, gan gynnwys twrnameintiau chwaraeon, Eisteddfod yr Urdd, profiadau rhyngwladol a chyfleoedd i weithio ar brosiectau dyngarol. Nod yr Urdd yw rhoi cyfleoedd i ieuenctid Cymru i fyw bywydau byrlymus trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg gan ddysgu parchu ei gilydd a phobloedd y byd. Pwy sy’n aelodau o’r Urdd? Mae 55,000 o blant a phobl ifanc Cymru rhwng 8 a 25 oed yn aelodau o’r Urdd bob blwyddyn, gan gynnwys 1/3 o holl siaradwyr Cymraeg rhwng 8 ac 18 oed, gyda 30% o holl aelodau yn dweud eu bod yn ddysgwyr. Urdd Gobaith Cymru is an exciting and dynamic organization for children and young people that provides a variety of activities across Wales, including sports tournaments, the Urdd Eisteddfod, international experiences and opportunities to work on humanitarian projects. The Urdd aims to provide opportunities for young people in Wales to live fulfilling lives through the medium of Welsh while learning to respect each other and the peoples of the world. Who are Urdd members? 55,000 children and young people aged 8-25 years in Wales are members every year, including 1/3 of all Welsh speakers between the ages of 8 and 18, with 30% of all members identifying as Welsh learners.