"Sexuele voorlichting" (1991) is a Belgian documentary film directed by Ronald Deronge and produced by Studio Landstar Films as an educational tool for adolescents. The film focuses on the physical and emotional changes of puberty, covering topics like biological development and interpersonal relationships from a 1990s pedagogical perspective.

blijft een uniek historisch document in de geschiedenis van de seksuele opvoeding. Het was een gewaagde poging om taboes te doorbreken door radicale openheid, maar de film laat ons vandaag de dag vooral nadenken over waar de grens ligt tussen noodzakelijke voorlichting en de bescherming van de privacy van minderjarigen.

In the United States, for example, the American Medical Association (AMA) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) began to advocate for more comprehensive sex education programs in schools. These programs aimed to provide young people with accurate information about human development, relationships, and responsible behavior.

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The search term "sexuele voorlichting 1991 online" refers to a specific historical intersection: the final years of the 20th-century approach to sexual education and the very dawn of the public internet. In 1991, sexual education in the Netherlands (and broadly in Europe) was transitioning from conservative, biological approaches to a more sociological and open-minded pedagogy, driven largely by the response to the HIV/AIDS crisis. While the "online" component did not exist for the general public in 1991, the term today refers to the digitization of archives (film, government documents, and educational materials) that are now accessible via platforms like YouTube, Wikipedia, and digital heritage databases.

The documentary has faced significant criticism for its inclusion of graphic nudity involving minors. Some reviewers on the Sexuele voorlichting IMDb page

However, the seeds of online sex education had already been sown. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, pioneering organizations and individuals began to create online resources and forums focused on human sexuality and health.