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- 2002: Flanders introduced “Zin in seks” (Taste for sex), a comprehensive, positive sex education framework.
- 2012: Wallonia and Brussels mandated sex education starting in primary school (age 10-11) in all schools, including Catholic ones (with opt-outs possible but rare).
- 2020: Consent education became mandatory in all Belgian schools from age 12.
The Belgian Context in 1991
By 1991, Belgium had no federal mandatory sex education curriculum. Instead, education was (and remains) split along linguistic and community lines: the Flemish Community and the French Community each developed their own guidelines. However, a landmark moment came in the 1990s with the rise of HIV/AIDS awareness. In 1991, Belgium was already running public health campaigns promoting condom use, but schools were hesitant to implement comprehensive sex ed. Puberty education — menstruation, wet dreams, body hair, voice changes — was often taught separately: boys in one room, girls in another, with biological diagrams and sparse emotional guidance. It looks like you're asking for a blog
If you are a researcher or educator, consider digitizing original 1991 Belgian materials with modern annotations — that would truly make them “better.” 2002: Flanders introduced “Zin in seks” (Taste for
Self-Esteem & Worth: Emphasizing that personal value is not tied to being "liked" or in a relationship. The Belgian Context in 1991 By 1991, Belgium
Gender-Specific Needs: Ensuring that girls understood menstrual health beyond the clinical, and that boys were taught about consent and emotional maturity rather than just physical mechanics. 2. The Influence of the "Belgian Model"