The Chippewa Cree Tribe Adult Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Project will serve Native American adult (ages 18 and up), nonviolent, substance-using offenders on the Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation. The community experiences extreme poverty, low educational attainment and a high prevalence of substance abuse and substance abuse related crimes. Adult Healing to Wellness Court services will be enhanced by: adding co-occurring treatment intervention for clients with co-occurring disorders where substance abuse is the primary condition; adding two evidence-based treatment programs to existing services; and providing enhancement training for Healing to Wellness team members. The project objectives are to: 1) enhance services for at least forty participants per year by adding two evidence-based treatment models and co-occurring disorders treatment as measured by participant case records, project records and external evaluation results; 2) reduce the recidivism rate of adult drug and alcohol related offenses by at least 25% by providing evidence-based substance abuse prevention and treatment services including collaborative screening and assessment, intervention, treatment monitoring, case management and aftercare services as measured by participant case records, project records and external evaluation results; 3) reduce the number of crimes where alcohol or substance abuse was a factor by at least 10% as measured by the number of arrests where alcohol or substance abuse was a factor for the current reporting period as compared to the number of alcohol or substance abuse related arrests; and 4) increase the number of project graduates by at least 15% per year.