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Cyfeiriadur cefnogaeth The Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC)

The Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC)

The RNRMC is the principal charity of the Royal Navy. We are at the heart of supporting our Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Fleet Auxiliary personnel and their families, past, present and future.

Since 2007, we have funded projects and facilities that boost morale for those who serve today. 

We also distribute millions of pounds annually to organisation and charities which care for the children, families and veterans of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Fleet Auxiliary.  

The RNRMC has partnered with the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (AFCFT) to strengthen our families by putting in place one of the support needs requested by our beneficiaries, a Neurodiversity Navigator.

Our Neurodiversity Navigator is there to be by your side, providing invaluable guidance and signposting for those seeking neurodiversity support. They are available to support all Royal Navy/Royal Marine service personnel, spouses, partners and their families, including those transitioning from service. Once someone has contacted the Neurodiversity Navigator, they will work with them to listen to what is needed and assist in identifying where that help may come from. They will then follow up to ensure they have all they need and stay in touch with families for as long as they would like us to.

The AFCFT and the RNRMC aim to create a more inclusive environment where our naval community feels supported and empowered. We hope that this, in turn, will reduce instances of isolation, enhance mental health and wellbeing, and promote the sharing of invaluable knowledge and resources within the naval community.

 

The Neurodiversity Navigator supports Royal Navy/Royal Marine service personnel, spouses, partners and their families, including those transitioning from service.

You can contact them by using the following link: https://forms.office.com/e/19mAemcUn0 or via email at neurodiversity@rnrmc.org.uk.

They aim to get back to you within 24 hours. 

RNRMC Neurodiversity navigator | The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity

Dyfyniadau Plant Milwyr

"Gynted ag ydych yn dod i arfer i dŷ, rydych yn cael eich symud – rwyf wedi bod mewn pedair ysgol ac wedi symud chwech gwaith."

Aiden

"Roeddwn i’n byw yn Nepal, yna aethom i Brunei, yna Malaysia."

Ashim

"Drwy fy llygaid i mae gennych gannoedd o ffrindiau mewn llefydd gwahanol."

Chloe

"Dwi di arfer symud rŵan a chymysgu gyda’r plant... Dwi di neud o gymaint o weithiau mae’n rhywbeth arferol rŵan."

Chloe

"Mae’n iawn siarad dros skype a phethau felly ond weithiau ti jyst eisiau cwtsh pan mae Dad i ffwrdd."

Georgia

"Dwi di mwynhau mynd o amgylch llawer o lefydd o amgylch y byd, mae’n anturus ac yn gyffrous."

Harry

"Mae bod yn rhan o’r fyddin fel bod yn rhan o deulu."

Ieuan

"Mae mam wedi prynu bwrdd sialc ac mae’n dweud sawl noson o gwsg arno, pob munud mae’n dod yn agosach iddo ddod adref."

Mia

"Dwi ddim eisiau iddo gael dyrchafiad... Dwi eisiau iddo gael dyrchafiad ond dwi ddim eisiau gadael."

Oliver

"Efallai y bydda i’n mynd i ysgol breswyl fel nad wyf yn newid ysgol bob yn ail flwyddyn."

Ryan

"Dwi di bod mewn saith ysgol wahanol; dwi heb aros mewn un ysgol ddigon hir."

Shana

"Mae wedi bod i ffwrdd am chwe mis ac yna mae yn ôl am bythefnos, yna mae’n mynd i ffwrdd eto."

Sianed

"Roedd fy rhieni yn y Fyddin. Roedd mam yn nyrs ac aeth dad i Afghanistan. 'Do ni’m yn deall yn iawn be' oedd o’n neud a deud y gwir ond ar ôl i mi ffeindio allan o ni’n meddwl "diolch byth bod o wedi dod adre’n saff.'"

Sanjog

"Mi wnaeth o lofnodi i adael yr wythnos ddiwetha’, felly mi fydd o wedi gadael erbyn diwedd y flwyddyn yma. Mae o wedi bod i mewn ers 24 o flynyddoedd. Fydd o’n well i mi achos mi fydd o o gwmpas lot mwy. Mae o’n hoffi’n gwylio ni’n chwarae rygbi felly mi fydd o’n gallu dod i’n gweld ni’n fwy aml"

Lewis

"Dwi’n mynd i rywle hollol newydd. Dydyn nhw’m yn gwybod dim amdana’i felly mae’n ddechrau newydd ac yn beth da iawn i mi."

Piaras

"Nes i symud i Gymru achos bod dad wedi cael ei anfon yma gan y Fyddin. O ni’n meddwl y baswn yn cael fy mwlio a dwi’n swil efo pobol newydd ond mi nes i ychydig o ffrindiau."

Dan