Focusing on combining virtual and face-to-face direct services, this Healthy Spirit Happy Heart seeks to promote better life for the tribal people of the Flathead Reservation by using evidence-based practices and cultural traditions to assist those with SMI, SUD or other presentments such as grief, trauma, depression or anxiety linked to the COVID-19 pandemic. Goals include increasing capacity on the Flathead Reservation for responding to those dealing with substance use disorders and serious mental illness through improve interagency collaboration and better use of technology, providing more direct services by Mental Health Therapists and Addiction Specialists and cultivating better health outcomes for those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic with support services, outreach, and assistance. By August 1st, 2020 uses telehealth technology with all outlying communities, enhancing direct SUD services for at least 400 clients, establishing new therapy sites for direct services to 200 clients with SUD in 5 outlying communities. To increase access to recovery services, partnering with 3 agencies to assist at least 200 clients beginning August, 2020. By October 30th, 2020 coordinate ASAM training for at least 35 providers. By August 1st, 2020 use telehealth technology with all outlying communities, improving direct SMI services for at least 300 clients. By August 1st, 2020 establish new therapy sites for direct services to 200 clients with SMI. Deliver 3 trainings by the Native Wellness Institute to at least 40 health care staff by February 1st, 2021. To expand capacity and improve direct services by having 5 behavioral health team members complete the EMDR certification March 2021. To offer referral services, advocacy, follow-up assistance, and other case management supports to 100% of those who have a positive screen for a mental health presentment or a positive screen for a substance use disorder. By January of 2021, consult with Head Start Centers. BY January 0f 2021 and quarterly thereafter, host a screening day for children in childcare. By November 1st, 2020, once a week consulting services, to all primary care providers. To provide two culturally informed, family focused experiences to at least 300 participants by May, 2021. BY June, 2021 host a series of culturally informed Community Connections Camps for at least 400 participants. Host Compassion Fatigue Workshops for at least 100 health care providers by April, 2021. Beginning in November of 2020 and quarterly thereafter, provide a "Ask The Therapist" virtual activity for educators. By October 1st, 2020 and monthly thereafter, host virtual Healthy Spirit Board meeting with at least 20 members. To provide an Awareness Campaign showcasing services and resources for SMI, SUD and other levels of behavioral health presentments, connecting to at least 10,000. Over the duration of the project, direct services are forecasted being present to more than 2,899 individuals, training to more than 400 individuals and education to over 500 individuals.