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Get involved socially and still live rent-free? That's possible for students in inclusive shared flats! Here, students support people with disabilities in their everyday lives and get their room in the shared flat for free. According to estimates by the Wohn:Sinn platform, there are between 50 and 70 of these shared flats in Germany. One of them is in Munich. Here, five people with disabilities and four students live under one roof. In our current Puls report, the shared flat gets a new addition for two days. Our reporter Nadine Hadad does the experiment herself: How does the colorful shared flat life work and what tasks do the students Ann-Christin and Niko have to take on alongside university? Because from the weekly bulk shopping and cooking together to care and planning excursions, there is always something to do. You can find out how quickly Nadine settles into the inclusive shared flat and why the inclusive togetherness with Dani, Peter, Christiane, Patrick and Bernd is a huge benefit for everyone in the current PULS report. ---------- Would you like to find out more about everyday life in our inclusive shared apartment? Here is their Instagram channel: instagram.com @villakunterbach You can find more information about the concept of an inclusive shared apartment here: Gemeinsam Leben Lernen eV, 2019: https://www.gll-muenchen.de/wp-conten... ---------- Chapter overview 00:00 What to expect from: “What is it like to live in an inclusive shared apartment?” 01:00 Arriving at the shared apartment 01:43 Explanation: The distribution of roles in the house 02:07 What tasks do the students have? 02:47 A short tour of the shared apartment 05:16 Off to the big weekly shop! 07:48 How to deal with disabilities? 09:12 Statistics: How many people with disabilities live in inclusive shared apartments? 09:55 Why life in an inclusive shared flat is fun 10:22 How is an inclusive shared flat financed? 10:49 World Cuddle Day 11:35 Bernd: What is life like with a disability? 12:50 The buffet is ready 14:40 Brushing teeth with Peter 16:03 On call at night 16:56 Early shift 17:50 The bowling trip 21:00 How well does student life work in a shared flat? 21:25 The inhibition threshold when it comes to personal hygiene 22:44 The last evening – time for currywurst! 23:08 Conclusion: “Incredibly intense but also incredibly beautiful!” #PULSReportage #WG #Inclusion #Living ---------- Editors: Lukas Hellbrügge, Matthias Dachtler, Claudia Gerauer, Sonja Röbig Camera: Lukas Hellbrügge Editing: Lukas Hellbrügge Graphics: Felix Holderer & Lukas Brenninger Channel Management: Lukas Unterbuchner ---------- We are Ariane Alter, Nadine Hadad and Sebastian Meinberg from PULS Reportage. We do real self-experiments to really understand the most important, most exciting and craziest topics of our generation. We are brave. We are curious. We push boundaries. And most importantly: We don't just talk about it, we try it out. For you! ✚ Follow us on Instagram for daily info, stories and memes: / pulsreportage ♫ Subscribe to the PULS Reportage playlist for all the songs from our videos - new every week! Spotify: http://open.spotify.com/playlist/74OF... Apple Music: / die-ari-meini-playlist ► Our community rules apply in the comments column: https://br.de/s/3hdcM5g ---------- PULS Reportage is part of PULS, the young content network of Bayerischer Rundfunk. Here you can find an overview of all PULS formats and events: / dein_puls