Nottinghamshire County Council has said its services for children with special educational needs are improving — but admitted there is still more to be done. Last year the authority was criticised for its timeliness in completing assessments for children with complex needs by watchdogs Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission (CQC). The council said it has put measures in place to improve its timeliness with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCs) — which provide support for people aged up to 25 with help such as speech and language therapy. It set up a special educational needs and disabilities…