A Letter from Anonymous

This month, we have been writing topics related to domestic violence. Interestingly, one survivor of abuse contacted me to express her appreciation about bringing awareness to this important topic, but she wished more was being done at her workplace related…

Domestic Violence in the Workplace

Much of society deems domestic violence as a private, family matter. Employers are no exception. Employers, like workers, need to understand that domestic violence is not only a family problem, but an issue of violence that transcends family life and…

Improving Engagement with Luma

Luma was formed with the desire to help create measurable better learning outcomes. At the beginning of this academic school year, we want you to consider how Luma could help your organization improve education outcomes. Data shows that working with…

Child Maltreatment Recognition and Reporting

Luma’s Child Maltreatment Recognition and Reporting program is an essential training on the many aspects of child abuse and neglect. Participants will walk away understanding the unique role the average citizen plays in the system of child protection. We are…

Learning is Relevance

How many times have you taken a training and thought, is this really relevant to me? With instructional design, you have to be on the heartbeat of relevance and know that what might be relevant to one audience may not…

Domestic Violence Training in Hotel Industry

Domestic Violence

Luma’s course, Responding to Domestic Violence in the Hospitality Industry, fits a need in the hospitality industry, according to Nancy Brown, an international travel blogger. Nancy Brown travels the world and has been a silent witness to domestic violence in…