Parliamentary questions can be asked by any MSP to the Scottish Government or the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body. The questions provide a means for 成人快手 to get factual and statistical information.
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To ask the Scottish Government what work it has done to develop a further programme of work in relation to its paper, Public Health Leadership and Succession Planning in Scotland, which was published in June 2017.
To ask the Scottish Government whether it has developed a menopause and menstrual health workplace policy for NHS Scotland as an example of best practice.
To ask the Scottish Government what it has done to support the development of the pain management workforce.
To ask the Scottish Government how many community pharmacists have become independent prescribers via the National Clinical Skills for Pharmacists Programme in each year since the programme was founded.
To ask the Scottish Government how it supports young people who are school non-attenders or not in mainstream education to have resources similar to the national Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood (RSHP) resources.
To ask the Scottish Government how many teachers have accessed the national Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood (RSHP) resources and used them as part of the school curriculum since their creation.
To ask the Scottish Government whether it undertook "an 'effective voice' pilot in early 2022, ensuring the experiences and needs of the health and social care workforce underpin the principles and delivery of any changes", as committed to in its National Workforce Strategy for Health and Social Care in Scotland.
To ask the Scottish Government whether it has taken forward recommendations on Fair Work in relation to minimum standards for terms and conditions in social care.
To ask the Scottish Government whether it has increased the hourly rate of pay for social care staff in line with the discussions of the Fair Work in Social Care Group.
To ask the Scottish Government what work it has undertaken with partners to (a) promote career opportunities, (b) deliver policies on upskilling and developing the workforce to attract new people and (c) address any retention issues in social care.