Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-11-15-Speech-2-434-285"
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"I welcome this report on the implementation of the Professional Qualifications Directive. At a time when half of our youth show a willingness to look for work opportunities abroad, it is crucial that we simplify and eliminate disproportionate rules, as well as needless, invisible barriers to the realisation of their right to work in another EU Member State. We need to do so without undermining the confidence of the public and professionals. As a former midwife, I am acquainted with the challenges and risks inherent in areas where health and safety are at stake. Indeed, health care professionals are the most mobile, and the ability to communicate and safeguard patient safety have to be ensured. A key challenge lies in the recognition of academic titles and professional qualifications by shoring up confidence in the accreditation criteria. Dialogue between public authorities and professionals has to be stepped up. The ECTS system needs more transparency and comparability. The high number of SOLVIT cases relating to professional qualification recognition issues shows that this area is more than a fundamental element of the Internal Market. It is a matter of rights that our citizens want to see fulfilled."@en1
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