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Public Health England published the fourth edition of "Delivering Better Oral Health: an evidence based toolkit for prevention" on the 21st September This updated toolkit will help both dental teams and wider health and social care professionals alike to provide high quality preventative care and advice to their patients and people in their care. It can also be used as an evidence-based teaching resource.
We wish to highlight the key new elements:. In addition, the importance of effectively supporting behaviour change is acknowledged with this chapter, coming immediately after the summary guidance tables, with practical examples as case studies. Throughout the new version of DBOH there has been a greater consideration of the oral health of older people and other vulnerable groups. Some dental care professionals choose to screen their patients when attending for a periodontal assessment and routinely record height, weight and waist measurements together with blood pressure.
Research has shown that increased body mass index BMI and waist measurements are associated with several common chronic diseases, including high blood pressure, heart disease and type 2 diabetes. Diabetes and smoking are the major risk factors for periodontitis.
Whilst this is not yet formally acknowledged in treatment guidelines, there is a growing body of scientific data suggesting that higher BMI is associated with the extent and severity of periodontitis and potentially also treatment outcomes. Risk governance framework xxx t.
Stockholder xxx v. A director shall have the following minimum qualifications: 1 He must be fit and proper for the position of a director. Independent and non-executive directors 1 An independent director of a BSFI may only serve as such for a maximum cumulative term of nine 9 years. Provided , That the following persons are exempted from complying with the aforementioned requirement a Filipino citizens with recognized stature, influence and reputation in the banking community.
For this purpose, senior officials in the Bangko Sentral shall refer to those who assumed Managing Director position or higher; or c Former Chief Justices and Associate Justices of the Philippine Supreme Court Provided, further that this exemption shall not apply to the annual training requirements for the members.
Roles of the Chairperson of the board ofdirectors. In exceptional cases where the position of chairperson of the board of directors and CEO is allowed to be held by one 1 person as approved by the Monetary Board, a lead independent director shall be appointed.
Chairperson of the board of directors. Roles of the Chairperson of the board of directors. To promote checks and balance, as a general rule, the Chairperson of the board of directors shall be a nonexecutive director or an independent director. In exceptional cases, former CEOs of BSFIs shall be allowed to immediately assume the position of chairperson of the board of directors, Provided, That: 1 This is consistent with the provisions of its succession plan and 2 There are no major supervisory concerns in the quality of the BSFI's governance, risk management systems, and internal controls and compliance system, and the BSFI is not subject to escalated enforcement action.
For this purpose xxx Board of directors meeting. Board-level committee meetings xxx Board of directors meeting. Qualifications of an officer. An officer must be fit and proper for the position he is being appointed to. An officer must be fit for the position he is being appointed to. Interlocking directorships While concurrent directorship may be the least prejudicial of the various relationship cited in this Section to the interests of the FIs involved, certain measures are still necessary to safeguard against the disadvantages that could result from indiscriminate concurrent directorship.
For purposes of the foregoing, a husband and his wife shall be considered as one 1 person. Secondment A BSFI may second or transfer its employee to another entity for temporary assignment: Provided , that it has a board-approved policy on secondment and that the transfer of the employee is approved by the appropriate authority of the BSFI: Provided, further, That the secondee or the transferred employee shall relinquish all his duties, responsibilities, and authorities in the BSFI, and shall receive remuneration and other incentives from the host entity.
Responsibilities of board of directors. Consistent with the standards and principles set forth in the corporate governance guidelines for BSFIs under Sec.
Factors to Consider on Interlocking Positions. As a general rule, interlocking officerships shall not be allowed except a Held in the same capacity within a banking group as i corporate secretary, ii security officer, iii Chief Risk Officer, Chief Compliance Officer, Head of Internal Audit, or iv other positions performing similar functions as those in i to iii hereof; Provided, That: The assumption of interlocking officerships is consistent with the enterprise risk management approach of the BSFI end the banking group where the concerned entities belong.
Approval of interlocking positions. The board of directors or the appropriate authority designated in the BSFI shall approve the interlocking positions held by directors and officers of a BSFI. The documents supporting the approval shall reflect the assessment done by the approving authority consistent with the policy adopted in the BSFI and the expectations in this Section.
Transitory Provisions. BSFIs shall reassess existing interlocking positions held by directors and officers, including those previously approved by the Bangko Sentral, considering the principles set out in this Section and the internal policy adopted.
BSFIs shall address issues noted in the assessment of interlocking positions in the election of directors and appointment of officers to fully comply with the provisions of this Section by 30 June BSFIs shall submit an annual report of all interlocking positions of its directors and officers within twenty 20 banking days from the end of each reference year starting 31 December Enforcement Actions. The Bangko Sentral shall deploy enforcement actions to promote adherence to the requirements set forth in this Section and bring about timely corrective actions.
The Bangko Sentral shall disallow interlocking directorships and officerships or direct the BSFI to amend its internal policy on interlocking positions if the Bangko Sentral deems that the interlocking positions pose conflict of interest which give rise to excessive concentration of economic power, unfair competitive advantage, and abusive practices. A BSFI may second or transfer its employee to another entity for temporary assignment: Provided , that it has a board-approved policy on secondment and that the transfer of the employee is approved by the appropriate authority of the BSFI: Provided, further, That the secondee or the transferred employee shall relinquish all his duties, responsibilities.
Representatives of government. The provisions of this Section shall apply to representatives of the government or government-owned or controlled entities appointed as directors or officers in BSFls, unless otherwise covered under existing laws. Senior management, through the CCO, xxx xxx xxx Responsibilities of the board of directors and senior management. Transitory provision. Funding by foreign banks. The information contained herein is of a general nature and is not intended to address the circumstances of any particular individual or entity.
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