The EASA Part FCL proposal is that, to instruct at PPL(A) level, the applicant will need either to hold a CPL(A) or to have 200 hours of flight time, including at least 150 hours as PIC.
Plus of course, the pre-entry requirements, FI course and Skill Test - none of these standards are going to be lowered.
FCL.205.A outlines PPL(A) privileges - and para (b) states that 'the holder of a PPL(A) may receive remuneration for the provision of flight instruction for the LPL(A) or the PPL(A).