00:00Y Llywydd, rydw i wedi ysgrifennu at yr Ysgrifennydd Gwladol dros waith y ffensiynau yn gofyn os
00:07oes modd rhannu unrhyw daransoddiad sydd wedi'i wneud gan ei adran o'r effaith berthnasol
00:13ar Gymru yn sgil newidiadau i'r system budddaliadau.
00:17Y Llywydd yr Ysgrifennydd Gwladol Cymru Y Llywydd, rydw i wedi ysgrifennu at yr Ysgrifennydd
00:23Gwladol dros waith y ffensiynau yn gofyn os oes modd rhannu unrhyw daransoddiad sydd
00:29wedi'i wneud gan ei adran o'r effaith perthnasol ar Gymru yn sgil newidiadau i'r system buddaliadau
00:37yn gofyn os oes modd rhannu unrhyw daransoddiadau i'r system buddaliadau ar Gymru yn sgil
00:43newidiadau i'r system buddaliadau o'r effaith berthnasol ar Gymru yn sgil newidiadau i'r
00:49system buddaliadau o'r effaith byddai'n cael eu cynllunio'n fwy cyffredin.
00:54oedd un graig yn dweud os byddai'r pip yn cael ei dorri, byddai'n colli'i chartre.
00:58Oedd un arall yn dweud y byddai'n gorfod torri nôl ar brynu bwyd oherwydd y tariadau yma.
01:04Dyma ddifrifoldeb y sefyllfa sy'n wynebu pobl yn y cymuned hynny. Dyna pam mae sesiad
01:09mor eithriadol o bwysig. Nawr, ddoeth yn swyddau ati i weld faint o bobl yn ein rhanbarth ni
01:16sydd yn derbyn y pips yma. Gwynedd dros 7,000. Pawys bron i 9,000. Ceredigion dros 4,000.
01:26Sir Benfro bron i 10,000. Sir Gyfyrddin bron i 19,000. Pwy a wyr faint o bobl tebyg y menywod
01:36nes i gwrdd â nhw yn llynelli fydd yn wynebu caledi oherwydd y torriadau hyn? First Minister,
01:43you were elected, like me, by the good people of mid and west Wales to represent and advocate
01:49on their behalf. Can I ask, therefore, whether this is the kind of policy you've expected
01:55from a Labour-led Government in Westminster, a policy that's going to hit the most vulnerable
02:00in our society and push thousands more into poverty? Is this what you meant by a partnership
02:06in power? Leanne Wood AM. Diolch yn fawr. Rwy'n meddwl
02:09bod e'n bwysig ein bod ni, cyn sôn am ddim byd arall, yn deall bod ni'n sÙn am bobl
02:14fan hyn. Pan rydym ni'n sÙn am newidiadau, mae'n rhaid i ni ddeall bod pobol yn dioddef
02:22fan hyn a bod angen i ni sefyll gyda nhw a gwrando arnyn nhw a gwneud yn siwr ein bod
02:28ni'n siarad drosdyn nhw. I think it's really important for us to recognise that all over
02:34Wales today there are tens of thousands of people who are really worried about the impact
02:42that proposed reforms could have, but they don't know to what extent it will happen,
02:48they don't know when it will happen, and I am determined to make sure that Welsh voices
02:53are heard when it comes to welfare reform. I think it's also important to make it clear
03:00that reform of the system definitely needs to happen. I think trapping people in a welfare
03:05poverty trap is also important and cruel. One of the things we've done as a Government
03:15is to make sure, in places like Mid and West Wales, we have introduced a system for people
03:23to claim what's theirs of right. Over the years, we have seen 361,000 people gain an
03:35additional £170 million. In Mid and West Wales, it's helped 50,000 people claim an
03:42additional income of £31 million. Now, I think there's about £2 billion that is not
03:51being claimed in Wales, and one of the things that we've done last week was to increase
03:58the amount of money that we give to that Claim What's Yours national benefit take-up campaign.
04:07We hope that that will support some people, but I will be making the case on behalf of
04:14people who we know are very concerned because of the reform proposals.
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