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Therefore, I think that it would be helpful for the sector if it were easy to transfer from role to role and if everyone in the sector were to work to the same code of practice and had the same opportunities for training and qualifications.
Our understanding is that we would retain that professional regulation role in which we register the workforce, ensure that they are working to the standards that are in our code of practice, promote and regulate the qualifications and ensure that qualifications meet the standards.
I would be very grateful if all members could remind themselves of the code of conduct, which requires that members treat one another with courtesy and respect at all times.
For a lot of people, the conversation about diagnosis and coding is an uncomfortable one, when we are ostensibly talking aspirationally about things that they are trying to understand and big decisions that they are making.
That is fine. 10:15 I agree with everything that has been said, but there are practical things that political parties and councils can do around codes of conduct, training and awareness raising.
As I said in my intervention in Liam Kerr’s speech, Ofgem has recently indicated that it is considering a full review of locational charging within the significant code review. However, Ofgem is not currently required to regulate for the delivery of net zero and therefore has no legal basis for making changes to the charging regime to reflect that policy ob...
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Date answered:
17 September 2010
In line with Eurostat/OECD definitions the SIC (2003) codes used for each industry are: High-tech manufacturing “ 24.4, 30, 32, 33, 35.5 Medium-high-tech manufacturing “ 24 (except 24.4), 29, 31, 34, 35.2, 35.4, 35.5. 2.
(c) NaSH maintains a patient index accessible only to NaSH users and there is no mandatory national minimum data set allocated, apart from that mandated for the existing Sexually Transmitted Infections Surveillance System (STISS) coding, which remains anonymous. The system allows information to be captured in the following areas “ sexual history, blood born...
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Date answered:
23 March 2010