A website created by a charity which supports children with mental health problems last night carried off a top prize in the Mental Health Media awards, supported by the Guardian.
Young Minds, a charity which promotes public awareness of child mental health, was praised by judges for the design, functionality and accessibility of its website.
The judges said of the Young Minds site: "It is accessible, informed and provides targeted information for people who go to find out more about child mental health."
It beat off competition for the website prize from National Phobics Society, Mind Out for Mental Health and Channel Four's stress website.
A Radio Four programme in which clinical psychologist Rufus May spoke about his own experience of schizophrenia picked up two awards.
The programme, Taking a Stand, won both the factual radio award and the survivor award. Channel Four news won the TV and radio news award for its teenage suicides report.