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Jenrick insisted parliament would return after Easter as usual, potentially with some changes such as committee meetings held remotely. "It will return in the usual way so MPs can continue to hold the government to account. We live in a democracy so it is absolutely essential the government is held to account particularly in times like this. Parliament will return, " he said. "There has been another order in parliament to create ways for select committees to operate remotely. Innovation will happen to make it possible for MPs to hold us to account and that is absolutely right. " At least 20 MPs are confirmed or suspected to have had coronavirus, and No 10 officials, members of parliamentary staff and political journalists are also among those who are isolating. The first confirmed case among MPs was Nadine Dorries, who has since returned to work as a health minister. Parliament has continued sitting with some changes to voting to ensure that MPs are not crowding into lobbies together but keeping their distance.
Ministry of Justice website - information on Vulnerable Children Act requirements Secondary education To enter a training position and the Diploma in Applied Science (Anaesthetic Technology), you need to have at least 48 NCEA Level 2 credits. These must include eight Level 2 credits, all in one of: biology chemistry earth and space science physics science. Maths and Level 3 biology are also useful. Personal requirements Anaesthetic technicians need to be: able to remain calm in emergencies and work well under pressure accurate, with an eye for detail good communicators who are able to relate to people from a range of cultures comfortable working around sick and injured people. Useful experience Experience in the medical field is useful for anaesthetic technicians. Physical requirements Anaesthetic technicians need to be reasonably fit, healthy and strong because they often need to move equipment and patients. Registration Anaesthetic technicians must be registered with the Medical Sciences Council of New Zealand and hold an Annual Practising Certificate.