Ozark Center, a comprehensive behavioral healthcare provider with 55 years of experience, respectfully submits this proposal to implement Recovery Up to expand community-based, trauma-informed, culturally and linguistically SMI and/or related COD treatment services and peer recovery support services for 100 adults over the 4-year grant period; thereby, doubling existing treatment capacity. Recovery Up addresses a statewide/county need to strengthen CJ systems coordination in partnership with Jasper County Courts and University of Missouri-St. Louis-Missouri Institute of Mental Health. Project name: Recovery Up. Population to be served: Adults (18+) who have SMI and/or COD treatment needs based on DSM criteria; 100% trauma involved; at high risk for recidivism; 40% COD; 5% homeless; 9% veteran; 7% Hispanic/ Latino; 3% Multi-racial; 2% African American; 100% CJ involved. Strategies: The underserved adult CJ involved population will be served through expanded treatment and community-based CJ systems collaboration and coordination: 1) BHDIS within first 60 days; 2) Expanded MOUs/ MOAs with crisis, housing, employment/education, peer supports, primary and behavioral healthcare, CJ. EBPs: ACT, MRT, MI, Seeking Safety, E-IMR, CBT, EMDR, and MAT. Goals: 1) Ensure CJ systems coordination/collaboration to increase access/availability; 2) improve SMI diagnosis for COD, MAT, and trauma and increase recovery; 3) improve SMI/ COD signs/symptoms and medication adherence and increase recovery; 4) increase recruitment, access, engagement, and retention and improve recovery; 5) improve employment/ education stability; 6) improve housing stability; 7) decrease CJ involvement; 8) decrease psychiatric hospitalizations; 9) improve social connectedness; 10) improve access/availability and reduce behavioral disparities. Objectives: Years 1-4 to 06/30/24: 1) 100% will receive AOT; 2) 100% will be screened/assessed for trauma, COD, and MAT; 3) 100% will be screened/assessed for psychiatric medication management; 4) 54% will increase recruitment, access, engagement, and retention; 5) 54% will improve employment/education status; 6) 54% will improve housing stability; 7) 54% will reduce CJ involvement; 8) 54% will reduce psychiatric hospitalizations; 9) 54% will improve social connectedness; 10) 12% will be racial and/or ethnic populations. # served: 25 Years 1-4, totaling 100 in 4 years.