Sexualidad Educada y Sana Description
This virtual reality educational app allows you to explore the responsibilities and consequences of sexual relationships in an interactive, decision-based way. Set in an "Arcade" type setting, you can customize the experience by selecting the gender, sexual orientation and type of interaction you want to explore. Throughout the game, you will make choices about sexual practices, birth control, barriers to STDs, sobriety, and your emotional relationship with the other person.
Every decision you make will generate an outcome based on the level of security and risk involved. At the end, you will receive an evaluation of the possible effects and consequences of your choices, helping you better understand the risks and responsibilities associated with sexuality. Ideal for learning safely and realistically about topics related to physical and emotional health and life purpose.
The objectives of the "Educated and Healthy Sexuality" simulator are:
-Ensure a clear understanding of sexual health, based on scientific and medical information.
-Promote an open and respectful attitude towards these topics, free of misinterpretations and taboos.
-Facilitate education on sexually transmitted infections.
These approaches are supported by the International Technical Guidelines on Sexuality Education (UNESCO, 2015), a text endorsed by the UN, WHO, UNICEF and other organizations that emphasize the importance of addressing sensitive topics with scientific evidence to avoid stigma and promote complete and responsible education.
Every decision you make will generate an outcome based on the level of security and risk involved. At the end, you will receive an evaluation of the possible effects and consequences of your choices, helping you better understand the risks and responsibilities associated with sexuality. Ideal for learning safely and realistically about topics related to physical and emotional health and life purpose.
The objectives of the "Educated and Healthy Sexuality" simulator are:
-Ensure a clear understanding of sexual health, based on scientific and medical information.
-Promote an open and respectful attitude towards these topics, free of misinterpretations and taboos.
-Facilitate education on sexually transmitted infections.
These approaches are supported by the International Technical Guidelines on Sexuality Education (UNESCO, 2015), a text endorsed by the UN, WHO, UNICEF and other organizations that emphasize the importance of addressing sensitive topics with scientific evidence to avoid stigma and promote complete and responsible education.
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