Awards and accreditations
The Beat team all work very hard towards our ultimate goal, to beat eating disorders. We are very proud to have received the following awards and accreditations in recognition of our work.
2011
- The Information Standard
- Nominet Internet Awards, Empowering Young People & Citizens, Exciting Newcomer award for My Personal Best
2009
- British Red Cross Humanitarian Citizen Awards group award, for Beat's Young Ambassadors
- Glaxo Smith Kline Impact Award
- Mental Health Helplines Partnership Quality Standard
- Third Sector Excellence Awards, Financial Management
- Royal British Legion Humanitarian Award
2008
- Third Sector Excellence Awards, Use of Digital Media Finalist
- The Children & Young People's Services Awards, The best use of information systems award Winner
- Meehan/Hartley Leadership Award, Susan Ringwood
- The Payroll Giving Silver Award
2007
- The Children & Young People's Services Awards, The Well Being Award Winner Young people's participation forum
- The Norfolk & Suffolk Marketing Awards, Brand Excellence Award Winner
- First Light Media Awards, Shortlisted Mediabox Videos
- Plain English Campaign, Website of the Year Award
- Nancy Pearce OBE Talk Talk Innovation in the Community Award
- The Charity Awards, Healthcare & Medical Research Highly Commended
- Third Sector Excellence Awards, Brand Development Finalist
- The Payroll Giving Silver Award
2006
- Third Sector Excellence Awards, Highly Commended
- Investors in People
- The Payroll Giving Silver Award
2005
- Mental Health Helplines Partnership Quality Standard
- Impetus Trust Award
2004
- BMA Medical Book Competition Patient Information Award, Highly Commended for How Can I Help? & NICE Guidelines
2001
- Telephone Helplines Association Quality Standard Award
2000
- Ruth Nelson (Self Help Network facilitator) MBE
- Dr Pat Hartley Vivian Meehan Award
- Sheffield EDA Community Champions Award
1987
- Winston Churchill Fellowship, Winner Nancy Pearce (Anorexic Family Aid)