National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month
January is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. The purpose of this campaign is to raise awareness of human trafficking both nationally and globally and to educate people on ways they can help bring an end to it.
Human Trafficking Isn’t Just a ‘Super Bowl Problem’
Super Bowl Sunday is coming up! And with it comes up the press and media coverage associated with large-scale sporting events. You might be seeing something on the news about how “the Super Bowl is the world’s largest human trafficking event in the world.”
Get Involved: Anti-Trafficking Resources
Over the past couple of years, 3rd Millennium Classrooms has been working with subject-matter experts to provide human identification and intervention training and resources. In honor of Human Trafficking Awareness & Prevention month, we wanted to provide you with a list of our most-used collateral!
Course Highlight: Under the Influence
Under the Influence is a personalized, interaction alcohol intervention course that works for adults and juveniles in courts, high schools, and colleges.
Your 2019 Holiday Gift Guide
Are you experiencing the “buy now” and “buy more” pressures of the gift-giving season? Stressing out trying to find the perfect gift or to “top” what you got last year? Maybe try something different. This year, instead of quantity, go for quality. Stick to six gifts with the following themes:
Tips to Navigate the Holiday Season
The holidays can be an exciting time — this usually means time off from school or work and the chance to relax! It can also mean traveling to spend time with friends and family and celebrating special traditions. With so many things to focus on over the holidays, here are three areas to concentrate on, […]
Evidence-Based Practices: Risk Perception
At 3rd Millennium, we are committed to providing the best possible solutions for your students and clients. One of the ways we do this is by incorporating evidence-based practices into our courses. One of these practices is “risk perception.”
5 Alternatives to New Year’s Resolutions
You’ve probably set a New Year’s resolution at least once in your life — to lose weight, read more, be more intentional with your family this year, etc. Have you noticed that come spring, you’ve probably already forgotten all about them?
How To Have An Intentional Thanksgiving
While the Thanksgiving holiday can be an exciting time filled with friends and family, it can also be hard to connect with loved ones in the busyness of the season. This year, take time to be intentional about spending time with friends and family. Here are five ways you can make your Thanksgiving about more […]
Don’t Wreck the Holidays with Impaired Driving
It’s National Impaired Driving Prevention Month! Formerly known as National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month, this campaign was started in 1992 in response to the increased number of impaired driving accidents that happen in December. Because of the combined effect alcohol and marijuana have on cognitive, perceptual and motor functions, impaired driving significantly increases […]