This important special issue highlights research and learning from the transatlantic"e;Citizenship, Recovery, Inclusive Society Partnership"e; (CRISP). CRISP has worked for 4 yearsto bring together academics, policy-makers and peers from across the US and Europe inexchanges, conferences and research projects. Partners include Yale University, New YorkUniversity, Illinois Institute of Technology, Ulm University, The Mental Health Foundationand Finland Association for Mental Health. Dozens of beneficiaries spent a month or more inanother country learning from and with them.Together we explored the social exclusion faced by people with mental health conditions,and the initiatives and policies that can promote greater equality and inclusion. We framedthis in the context of stigma, recovery and citizenship. These are important areas of mentalhealth research in their own right but our approach was to understand how these conceptsrelated to one another and how they can inform policy solutions.
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