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 steps are being taken to ensure that NHS boards meet the target to spend (a) 10% of their budget on mental health and (b) 1% of their budget on child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS).
To ask the Scottish Government what steps Food Standards Scotland is taking to encourage retailers to promote healthier food choices.
To ask the Scottish Government what guidance Food Standards Scotland provides to businesses regarding compliance with new food regulations.
To ask the Scottish Government how many cases of food fraud Food Standards Scotland has referred for prosecution in each year since 2018.
To ask the Scottish Government under what grounds people with Huntington’s disease might be refused access to support from (a) general psychiatry and (b) community mental health teams despite their Huntington’s disease specialist and/or clinical lead seeking to refer them to these services.
To ask the Scottish Government how many inspections have been carried out by Food Standards Scotland in each year since 2018, broken down by type of inspection.
To ask the Scottish Government how much funding has been allocated to Food Standards Scotland in each year since its establishment in 2015.
To ask the Scottish Government what information it has regarding what the average time is for a deposit to be returned to a tenant following the end of their tenancy agreement.
To ask the Scottish Government what the maximum time period allowed is to return a deposit to a tenant following the end of a tenancy agreement.
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S6W-33839 by Paul McLennan on 31 January 2025, whether the figures provided are based on deposit amounts that were agreed to be returned to the tenants.