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 Government what recent discussions it has had with relevant stakeholders regarding the risk of geopolitical shocks to Scotland’s university funding model.
To ask the Scottish Government what analysis it has undertaken of any disproportionate financial impacts of the Deposit Return Scheme on poorer households.
Submitting member has a registered interest.
To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on increasing the (a) number and (b) capacity of student housing cooperatives.
To ask the Scottish Government whether it has considered providing financial support to community organisations impacted by increasing fuel bills.
To ask the Scottish Government what percentage of people with type 1 diabetes have been recorded as having a diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) episode, in each year since 2007.
To ask the Scottish Government what percentage of people with diabetes with an average blood glucose (sugar) level (HbA1c) greater than 75mmol/l have been recorded as having attended structured education, in each year since 2007.
To ask the Scottish Government, in relation to any artwork that it owns, how many pieces are (a) on public display, (b) on private display and (c) in storage.
To ask the Scottish Government whether it has plans to purchase any new pieces of artwork in 2023, and, if so, whether it can provide details of any such pieces.
To ask the Scottish Government what measures it has in place to (a) monitor and (b) record how many students are homeless in the (i) higher and (ii) further education sector.
To ask the Scottish Government how many students faced homelessness at some point in 2022, broken down by local authority area.