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 advice it provides for workers employed in the self-directed support sector in relation to any employment challenges that may arise.
To ask the Scottish Government who is responsible for upholding workers’ rights in the self-directed support sector.
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will publish the most up to date advice that it has received from its public health experts on the impact of (a) electronic cigarettes and (b) disposable plastic vapes.
To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on (a) whether the number of people partaking in so-called "recreational vaping" is still increasing and (b) what the (i) public health and (ii) environmental impacts are of the use of disposable plastic vapes.
To ask the Scottish Government what it is doing to further understand the potential health impacts of using (a) electronic cigarettes and (b) disposable plastic vapes.
To ask the Scottish Government what discussions it has had with local authorities regarding the potential banning of disposable plastic vapes.
To ask the Scottish Government when it last met with the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and the Fire Brigades Union to discuss the impact of any reduction in budget and services on communities, including in the South Scotland region.
To ask the Scottish Government what it is doing to reduce so-called "recreational vaping".
To ask the Scottish Government how many working groups, reference groups, policy sub groups, network groups and other groups it has set up in relation to its delivery of the Women's Health Plan; what the full name of each group is, and who each group reports to.
To ask the Scottish Government how it plans to invest in community midwifery services to ensure that they are consistently delivered in areas of need rather than in centralised, and often hard-to-access, locations.