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As this directive would no longer apply after 31 December 2020, the Department for Health and Social Care put in place the European Qualifications (Health and Social Care Professions) (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 to ensure the UK retained a system of recognition for EEA and Swiss healthcare qualifications that was similar to the previous system for a specified period. Regulation 14 of the EU Exit Regulations places a legal duty on the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care to review the operation of the listed provisions (Annex A) no earlier than January 2023 and provide a report on the findings within 6 months of the start date. increase regulator flexibility in accepting European qualifications where patient safety concerns exist, or where divergence occurs as a result of new qualifications being added to the EU Mutual Recognition of Professional Qualifications Directive 2005 (MRPQ Directive) annex Retain the standstill provisions, allowing current recruitment arrangements for EEA-qualified healthcare professionals to continue and adequate time to consider and co-develop meaningful legislative improvements with stakeholders. Methodology

If you find that PowerPoint’s built-in outline printing options are not meeting your needs, consider using third-party tools to enhance the printing experience. These tools can provide additional features such as custom headers and footers, different paper sizes, and more. Some examples of these tools include Adobe Acrobat and Nitro PDF. By using these tools, you can create a more polished and professional-looking outline. How to Use a Printed Outline to Improve the Delivery of Your Presentation To note, figures from the Health and Care Professions Council ( HCPC) show only on the number of applications by nationality as opposed to country of qualification, and so for the purpose of this review they were excluded from inter-regulator comparisons. The findings of the review of the standstill provisions, therefore, also decide whether the department will amend, revoke or replace retained EU law in professional qualifications. Wider regulatory reform One common issue when printing a PowerPoint presentation outline is that the text may appear to be too small or too large. To fix this, adjust the font size in the slide master. Another issue may be that images or graphs may not appear in the outline view. This can be resolved by ensuring that your images and graphs are in the proper file format and that they are inserted correctly into your presentation. Finally, make sure that your printer is properly installed and up-to-date to avoid any unexpected printing issues. Alternative Methods for Creating and Printing an Outline of Your PresentationA: Yes, when you go to print your handout, select the option for double-sided printing in the “Print Options” section.• Q: Can I adjust the font size of my outline? We have also conducted a targeted consultation with stakeholders, including regulators, devolved governments and NHSE, as a commissioner of services, to understand the impact of the possible approaches to the standstill provisions.

Most of the identified legislation in this area is reserved to UK government. However, the Scottish Government has devolved competency for post-2006 professions and professional regulation is a transferred matter in respect of Northern Ireland ( NI).Extending the standstill provisions would allow time to explore the legislative improvements suggested by regulators in the consultation and the viability of delivering them in the next 2 to 3 years. Additional considerations Retained EU law

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