57% of looked-after children achieved at least one GCSE in the year to30 September 2005 (60.2 per cent in England)
72.4% of children and young people communicated their views at theirstatutory review (81 per cent in England)
83% of looked-after children were up-to-date with their immunisations inthe year to 30 September 2005 (76 per cent in England)
In December 2005 the Commission for Social Care Inspection said thatNottinghamshire County Council was serving most children well and ratedits capacity to improve children's social services as excellent.
Inspectors said it had an "established and robust" child protectionsystem.
Source: Commission for Social Care Inspection, the Department forEducation and Skills and Ofsted.
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