Seksuele Voorlichting 1991

Looking back from the present, the Seksuele voorlichting of 1991 was not a radical leftist experiment but a triumph of Dutch pragmatism. It recognized that shame is a terrible contraceptive and that ignorance is the real enemy of innocence. In 1991, the Netherlands decided to treat teenagers as rational beings rather than as vessels of sin. That decision paid off in lower abortion rates, lower STI rates, and a generation of adults who viewed sex not as a dangerous secret, but as a normal, manageable part of life. For any nation still debating whether to teach sex ed, the Dutch blueprint of 1991 remains the most useful case study available.

Today, these materials are often viewed as historical benchmarks for how "open" Dutch and Belgian sexual education became compared to other European standards of the time. Standards for Sexuality Education in Europe seksuele voorlichting 1991

In de loop der jaren heeft de seksuele voorlichting in Nederland een ontwikkeling doorgemaakt en is er meer aandacht gekomen voor de psychosociale aspecten van seksualiteit en de diversiteit aan seksuele voorkeuren en leefstijlen. Echter, de discussie over de beste manier om jongeren te informeren over seksualiteit is nog steeds actueel en vereist continue aandacht en evaluatie. Looking back from the present, the Seksuele voorlichting