Parliamentary questions can be asked by any MSP to the Scottish Government or the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body. The questions provide a means for MSPs to get factual and statistical information.
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To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S4W-02691 by Angela Constance on 26 September 2011, how many of the people already registered as (a) managers, (b) workers with supervisory responsibilities, (c) practitioners and (d) support workers in adult care home services have attained the level of qualification required.
To ask the Scottish Executive, assuming student support remained at the same level, what the budget for Clydebank College would be for (a) 2011-12, (b) 2012-13, (c) 2013-14 and (d) 2014-15, expressed in (i) cash and (ii) real terms.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether a person working in adult care home services can register with the Scottish Social Services Council but take up to a further three years to attain the level of qualification required.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether all adult care home staff must have the level of qualification required for their post at the date of compulsory registration.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service has any discussion with the families of victims prior to deciding not to proceed with a case.
To ask the Scottish Executive how it will allocate the Reshaping Care Change Fund for 2012-13.
To ask the Scottish Executive how the (a) voluntary and (b) private sector are involved in developing and delivering the Reshaping Care Change Fund.
To ask the Scottish Executive how it will ensure that 20% of the Reshaping Care Change Fund is allocated to carer support.
To ask the Scottish Executive what proportion of cancer patients receives (a) intensity-modulated and (b) image-guided radiotherapy.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether the closure of the hospice ward at Queen Margaret Hospital would constitute a major service change that would be subject to ministerial approval.