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During the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Benelux region shifted heavily toward normalizing discussions around sexual wellness, driven by the public health necessity of addressing the global HIV/AIDS crisis. This gave rise to a philosophy that direct, unvarnished biological education was the most effective mechanism to foster mutual respect and prevent health crises among adolescents. The Boundary Between Education and Shock Value

Legally, 1991 was a year of catch-up. The Flemish and French Community governments were busy drafting decrees to regulate the chaotic new world of private broadcasting. These regulations often mandated a certain percentage of "information and education" even for commercial stations, ensuring that the spirit of voorlichting was not entirely lost to the pursuit of advertising Belgian francs. Legacy: The Hybrid Model During the late 1980s and early 1990s, the

Today, when a Flemish teenager searches for "hoe doe je het veilig" (how to do it safely), they are directed to allô santé or Sensoa , not a television broadcast. The era of prime-time, state-sponsored, graphic voorlichting is over. But its ghost haunts every frame of Belgian media. The Flemish and French Community governments were busy

The search results indicate that the title you're looking for refers to a 1991 Belgian educational film "Sexuele voorlichting" (also known internationally as "Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls" Without the internet

In 1991, "voorlichting" (public information/education) was not just a genre; it was a government policy tool. Without the internet, the government relied heavily on traditional media to educate the public.