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Teachers began using VHS tapes rather than just textbooks.
Programs focused on the mechanics of biology and the emotional aspects of relationships. 🩺 Impact of the HIV/AIDS Crisis sexuele voorlichting 1991 belgiummp4l link
By 1991, the global HIV/AIDS epidemic was at the forefront of public health policy in Belgium. Sex education was no longer just about preventing pregnancy; it was a matter of life and death. Teachers began using VHS tapes rather than just textbooks
The early 90s followed a landmark moment in Belgian history: the 1990 liberalization of abortion laws. This legal shift trickled down into the classroom, fostering a more honest environment regarding reproductive rights and bodily autonomy. Key Topics in 1991 Curriculum: Sex education was no longer just about preventing
Detailed overviews of the pill and barrier methods. Consent: Early discussions on boundaries and "no means no."
The "Veilig Vrijen" (Safe Sex) campaigns became ubiquitous.
In 1991, the way young people in Belgium received information was changing rapidly. The rise of commercial television, such as VTM in Flanders (launched in 1989), forced public broadcasters like the BRT (now VRT) to modernize their approach to youth programming.
