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Citizenship, Recovery and Inclusive Society Partnership

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Project "CRISP" data sheet

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Coordinator
UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE 

Organization address
address: Richmond Street 16
city: GLASGOW
postcode: G1 1XQ
website: www.strath.ac.uk

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 Coordinator Country United Kingdom [UK]
 Project website https://www.mielenterveysseura.fi/en/development-projects/citizenship-recovery-and-inclusive-society-partnership-crisp-0
 Total cost 477˙000 €
 EC max contribution 477˙000 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.1.3.3. (Stimulating innovation by means of cross-fertilisation of knowledge)
 Code Call H2020-MSCA-RISE-2015
 Funding Scheme MSCA-RISE
 Starting year 2016
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2016-01-01   to  2019-12-31

 Partnership

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE UK (GLASGOW) coordinator 220˙500.00
2    UNIVERSITAET ULM DE (ULM) participant 121˙500.00
3    THE MENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION UK (LONDON) participant 72˙000.00
4    SUOMEN MIELENTERVEYSSEURA RY FI (HELSINKI) participant 63˙000.00
5    ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY US (CHICAGO IL) partner 0.00
6    NEW YORK UNIVERSITY US (NEW YORK) partner 0.00
7    YALE UNIVERSITY US (NEW HAVEN) partner 0.00

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 Project objective

People with mental health problems experience significant inequalities including high levels of early mortality, morbidity, unemployment, poverty, isolation and social exclusion. This also presents major health, social and economic challenges to wider society. Our International Network unites leaders from academia, policy, practice, business and community organisations from the EU and US. Each partner has an impressive track record of leading evidence-based policy and programme development at a national level and each has pioneered participation in research of people with lived experience of mental health problems. This transatlantic network will share and build upon state of the art knowledge in four key areas of social inclusion: citizenship, recovery, stigma and public policy. Our collaboration will enable new knowledge, synergies and solutions to emerge by connecting our diverse national and disciplinary perspectives with the lived experiences of people with mental health problems. Through the network we will enhance the skills and career opportunities for researchers and practitioners, and contribute towards the sustained inclusion of people with lived experience. This grant will enable us to share our learning in profound ways to understand ‘what works’ in very different social contexts, including through interaction between the four themed work packages. There is a strong commitment amongst partners to maintain the network long term. As partners we have considerable experience in supporting participatory mental health research with migrant citizens, people who are homeless and diverse ethnic minorities. Social exclusion is often intensified for women who encounter gender-based discrimination and cumulative adversity. Therefore, throughout this proposal, we will pay particular attention to issues of intersectionality in relation to gender, and consider how promoting social inclusion, citizenship and rights must take account of social identities.

 Deliverables

List of deliverables.
Public policy final confernce report Documents, reports 2020-03-13 11:19:00
Public policy research papers Documents, reports 2020-03-13 11:19:00
Report on policy forums Documents, reports 2020-03-13 11:19:09
Citizenship journal articles Documents, reports 2020-03-03 14:44:48
Arts and media event Other 2020-03-03 14:44:48
Employment symposium Other 2020-03-03 14:44:48
Recovery/PCC policy seminar Other 2020-03-03 14:44:48
Journal Documents, reports 2020-03-03 14:44:48
Stigma review papers Documents, reports 2020-03-03 14:44:48
Final project conference Other 2020-03-03 14:44:48
Progress report 2 Documents, reports 2020-03-03 14:44:48
Political particpation press release Documents, reports 2020-03-03 14:44:48
Media event Other 2020-03-03 14:44:46
Person Centred care presentation and conceptual paper Documents, reports 2020-03-03 14:44:47
Progress report 1 Documents, reports 2020-03-03 14:44:47
Conceptual paper on human rights Documents, reports 2020-03-03 14:44:47
Project website and blog Websites, patent fillings, videos etc. 2020-03-03 14:44:47
Arts and citizenship event Other 2020-03-03 14:44:47
Progress &Tensions in Recovery gathering and conceptual paper Other 2020-03-03 14:44:47
Transatlantic policy seminar Other 2020-03-03 14:44:47

Take a look to the deliverables list in detail:  detailed list of CRISP deliverables.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
List of publications.
2018 Nathalie Oexle, Patrick W. Corrigan
Understanding Mental Illness Stigma Toward Persons With Multiple Stigmatized Conditions: Implications of Intersectionality Theory
published pages: 587-589, ISSN: 1075-2730, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201700312
Psychiatric Services 69/5 2020-03-11
2019 Nicolas Rüsch, Nathalie Oexle, Lea Reichhardt, Stephanie Ventling
In Würde zu sich stehen – Konzept und Wirksamkeit eines peer-geleiteten Programms zu Offenlegung und Stigmabewältigung
published pages: 97-102, ISSN: 0303-4259, DOI: 10.1055/a-0800-3695
Psychiatrische Praxis 46/02 2020-03-11
2018 Lindsay Sheehan, Nathalie Oexle, Rachel Dubke, Hoi Ting Wan, Patrick W. Corrigan
The Self-Stigma of Suicide Attempt Survivors
published pages: 1-14, ISSN: 1381-1118, DOI: 10.1080/13811118.2018.1510797
Archives of Suicide Research 2020-03-05
2019 Laura M. Frey, Anthony Fulginiti, Lindsay Sheehan, Nathalie Oexle, Dese’Rae L. Stage, Jess Stohlmann-Rainey
What’s in a word? Clarifying terminology on suicide-related communication
published pages: 1-11, ISSN: 0748-1187, DOI: 10.1080/07481187.2019.1614111
Death Studies 2020-03-05
2019 Lindsay Sheehan, Nathalie Oexle, Silvia A. Armas, Hoi Ting Wan, Michael Bushman, LaToya Glover, Stanley A. Lewy
Benefits and risks of suicide disclosure
published pages: 16-23, ISSN: 0277-9536, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.01.023
Social Science & Medicine 223 2020-03-05
2019 Laura M. Frey, Christopher W. Drapeau, Anthony Fulginiti, Nathalie Oexle, Dese’Rae L. Stage, Lindsay Sheehan, Julie Cerel, Melinda Moore
Recipients of Suicide-Related Disclosure: The Link between Disclosure and Posttraumatic Growth for Suicide Attempt Survivors
published pages: 3815, ISSN: 1660-4601, DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16203815
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16/20 2020-03-05
2019 Gillian MacIntyre, Nicola Ann Cogan, Ailsa Elizabeth Stewart, Neil Quinn, Michael Rowe, Maria O’Connell
What’s citizenship got to do with mental health? Rationale for inclusion of citizenship as part of a mental health strategy
published pages: , ISSN: 1746-5729, DOI: 10.1108/jpmh-04-2019-0040
Journal of Public Mental Health 2020-03-03
2018 Nathalie Oexle, Lindsay Sheehan, Nicolas Rüsch
Empowering People With Mental Illness in Workplace Settings
published pages: 494-495, ISSN: 1075-2730, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201700501
Psychiatric Services 69/4 2020-03-03
2017 Ailsa Stewart, Karen Black, Patricia Benedict, Victoria Benson
Constructing community to achieve citizenship using recognition theory, recovery, and citizenship as a reflective lens: Experiences from the United States and Scotland
published pages: 234-250, ISSN: 1548-7768, DOI: 10.1080/15487768.2017.1338040
American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation 20/3 2020-03-03
2018 Anna Macintyre, Daniel Ferris, Briana Gonçalves, Neil Quinn
What has economics got to do with it? The impact of socioeconomic factors on mental health and the case for collective action
published pages: , ISSN: 2055-1045, DOI: 10.1057/s41599-018-0063-2
Palgrave Communications 4/1 2020-03-03
2017 Gail Aldam, Rob Dickie, Lee Knifton, Larry Davidson
Lessons from a national mental health arts festival
published pages: 298-310, ISSN: 1548-7768, DOI: 10.1080/15487768.2017.1338069
American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation 20/3 2020-03-03
2017 Emma Miller, Victoria Stanhope, Maria Restrepo-Toro, Janis Tondora
Person-centered planning in mental health: A transatlantic collaboration to tackle implementation barriers
published pages: 251-267, ISSN: 1548-7768, DOI: 10.1080/15487768.2017.1338045
American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation 20/3 2020-03-03
2017 Larry Davidson, Janis Tondora, Anthony J. Pavlo, Victoria Stanhope
Shared decision making within the context of recovery-oriented care
published pages: 179-190, ISSN: 1361-9322, DOI: 10.1108/MHRJ-01-2017-0007
Mental Health Review Journal 22/3 2020-03-03

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