The 1991 release coincided with a period when sexual education was transitioning from a taboo subject to a more normalized part of the curriculum in the Low Countries. Historically, Belgian sex education was heavily influenced by the Catholic school system, where topics were often discussed separately for boys and girls and focused heavily on biological differences. By the early 1990s, influenced by second-wave feminism and shifting political views, there was a greater push for accessible information on contraception and sexual health. Sexuele voorlichting (Video 1991)
In 1991, the internet was not yet a primary resource for young people. Instead, television served as the main medium for information. Belgian public broadcasters, notably the Flemish (now VRT) and the French-language RTBF , played a pivotal role in demystifying sexuality for adolescents. sexuele voorlichting 1991 belgiummp4
In België was de openbare omroep (toen de BRTN, nu VRT) een belangrijke speler in het verspreiden van deze informatie. Programma’s en educatieve pakketten werden ontwikkeld om in klaslokalen vertoond te worden. De video "Sexuele Voorlichting 1991" was waarschijnlijk bedoeld als hulpmiddel voor leerkrachten om het gesprek aan te gaan over onderwerpen die thuis vaak nog onbespreekbaar waren. Het markeert de verschuiving van de kerk naar de staat (en de wetenschap) als de primaire bron van morele en praktische sturing op het gebied van het lichaam. Conclusie: Een Erfenis van Openheid The 1991 release coincided with a period when
: Coverage of masturbation, wet dreams, and "playing doctor". Relationships : Exploration of falling in love and kissing. Sexuele voorlichting (Video 1991) In 1991, the internet
To understand why 1991 was a pivotal year, we have to look at the social climate of Belgium at the time. The Impact of the HIV/AIDS Crisis
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