Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls 1991 Belgium 2021 Link
In 2021, sexual education in Belgium was governed by regional decrees but aligned on core principles. In Flanders, the curriculum Zin in Seks (Taste for Sex) or the Visiegroep Seksuele Opvoeding guidelines emphasized a "positive sexual health" model. In Wallonia and Brussels, the Éducation à la vie affective, relationnelle et sexuelle (EVARS) program was mandated for at least two hours per year in secondary schools.
Key changes: Education starts earlier (as young as 5, with topics like "body parts" and "private zones"), and continues through age 18. In 2021, sexual education in Belgium was governed
| Year | Milestone | |------|------------| | 1994 | First Flemish “Sensoa” sexual health center founded – begins training teachers in non-moralizing sex ed. | | 2002 | Legalization of same-sex marriage in Belgium (world’s second country) – slowly influences school curricula. | | 2012 | Flemish Community makes “integrated sex ed” compulsory from kindergarten through secondary school. | | 2015 | French Community launches “Éducation à la vie relationnelle, affective et sexuelle” (EVRAS) – mandatory 4 hours/year in secondary schools. | | 2019 | First Belgian national sex ed guidelines include puberty, consent, contraception, and digital literacy. | Key changes: Education starts earlier (as young as
The VHS tape is gone. Teachers use interactive whiteboards, anonymous question apps (like Sli.do or Mentimeter), and virtual reality anatomy tours. | | 2012 | Flemish Community makes “integrated