(un)safe prevention
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(un)safe prevention: A game to talk about hiv prevention
(un)safe prevention: the educational game that discusses hiv with homosexual young adolescents and their parents. The adolescents gain insights in the risks and means of prevention. The parents see the transformation of hiv as it is no longer a deadly disease.
22 june more details
Al jaren worden we gewezen op het gebruik van condoom om hiv te voorkomen. maar de cijfers laten zien dat lang niet iedereen een condoom gebruikt. Ik vind daarom dat het tijd word dat we accepteren dat we niet altijd een condoom gebruiken. Vooral omdat er modernere preventie middelen bestaan.Ik heb een game gemaakt waarbij ik jongeren de risico's van bepaald seksueel gedrag wil leren. En de jongeren hierin zelf de keuzes te laten maken hoe veel risico ze willen lopen.Links
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