Sexual and emotional education is a crucial topic that should not be minimized. It is essential for the Italian educational system to incorporate a teaching method that prepares individuals to live in a world free from violence and prejudice. In Italy, one of the last countries in terms of social and economic inclusion, sexual and emotional education is not mandatory, unlike in a few other European countries where it has been required for decades. This type of education focuses on the physical and psychological well-being of individuals, promoting respect for others' rights, encouraging responsible sexuality, fostering a culture of consent, and combating gender discrimination.
This discussion will feature Fabrizio Quattrini, a sexologist from the TV program Sex Therapy and President of the Italian Institute of Scientific Sexology in Rome, alongside Sofia Bellucci, a feminist sex worker, Flavia Restivo, a political scientist, author, and activist, Enrico Pozzi, a psychoanalyst SPI, Livio Ricciardi, a doctor in clinical psychosexuality and sexual consultant, and author of the book “It Is What It Is”, and Lidia Ravviso, an intimacy coordinator.
Participants are advised to arrive 20 minutes prior to the start time to sign necessary legal waivers.
Registration is valid solely for this discussion. At the conclusion, participants must promptly exit the room to accommodate those registered for the next session, unless they have also signed up for the subsequent event.