Redress Focus Groups

Making Change Happen Together

Defective Concrete Crisis Support

So what is the Defective Concrete Crisis?

Over a decade ago, a crisis quietly emerged in Ireland, one that has profoundly impacted thousands of homeowners. During this period, many homes were constructed using concrete blocks, which, unbeknownst to residents at the time, contained materials susceptible to a destructive process called internal sulphate attack, due to pyrite and pyrrhotite.

This crisis has caused homes to deteriorate so badly some are already uninhabitable with thousands more rapidly following this fate.

What is the Redress Focus Groups?

The Redress Focus Groups were created by Defective Concrete homeowners in Donegal in January 2023. With an acute awareness and foresight in to the enormity of this crisis we knew that it would take an army of people to come together to help fix it.

Breaking the crisis down in to its many issues meant the right people with the same skillsets would be able to come together so thats what we did and from there began, the Redress Focus Groups.

As a support network we are not affiliated to any political party, but are here to support all affected property owners. We are not part of the the Mica Action Group, who are dealing with the Scheme and the Government directly.

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Information Topics

Welcome to our recently updated website, November 2024. You will notice a lot more information has been added as well as more detailed sections to help you navigate the complexities of the scheme and the crisis. You will also notice some information has been deleted and some changes have been made. For now, Redress Focus Groups are not taking on any more volunteers. This may change in 2025 but in the meantime we encourage all groups to continue working together on the many issues we face and to feel free to bring in volunteers to their own groups if needed.
I would like to thank and acknowledge those who have kindly donated and given up their free time to make the website the essential resource it is. The work and time that has gone into making this website is huge and we are so very grateful to our web development team at MEANit.ie, Michael MacGinty and John Rainey, our web designer Brenda Tierney Joyce of Tierneyjoyce.com, contributors Shane Doherty of Shane Doherty Architects, Joe Morgan, Chris Scott and the experts and researchers who helped contribute to the content on the website. This has been a very successful and enjoyable collaboration and I am delighted with what we have achieved to help the thousands of people affected by this awful crisis.

Thank you all so much
Roisin Gallagher

Disclaimer
The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only. While we strive to ensure that all content is accurate and up-to-date, we make no guarantees or warranties, express or implied, regarding the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, or availability of any information contained on the website. The use of any information on this website is at your own risk.
The information provided does not constitute legal, financial, or professional advice. We strongly recommend that you consult with a qualified professional before making any decisions or taking action based on the content of this website.
Neither Redress Focus Groups nor its contributors will be liable for any loss or damage, including without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage, or any loss or damage whatsoever arising from reliance on information provided on this website. By using this website, you agree to this disclaimer in full.
If you spot any inaccuracies or misinformation please get in touch and let us know. If you would like to add information to our website or add your business details to our list of building contacts then please get in touch at info@redressfocusgroups.ie

Enhanced Defective Concrete Scheme

Information on the grant scheme currently in place

Step by Step Guide

Step by step guide to help guide you through the DCB scheme application

Documents Needed to Get Started

Contact a facilitator if you feel you need help

Eligibility

What qualifies for this scheme

Social Housing

There will be a different route/scheme for social housing

Second Homes/Rentals

You can apply for one rental property as well as your own principal private residence

Public and Commercial Properties

Public service, community and commercial properties are not included under any scheme

Local Property Tax

How to get an exemption from LPT

Copy of Deeds

How to find the deeds of your property

Tax Clearance Number

How to get your tax clearance number

Planning Compliance Certificate

With planning permission – this can be provided by the Competent Building Professional.

Mental Health Supports

What supports are available to property owners

Courses & Workshops

Educational and Wellbeing courses and workshops written for young people and adults

Coleman Legal

Information on this legal case and how to sign up

EU Involvement

Find out more about EU involvement

Building Professional Contacts

Comprehensive list with contact details

Ireland's Timeline

On the Precipice, by Debra McCoy

Unsure if you are affected?

A guide to check if your property is affected

Banking and Insurance

Information on the role of the banks and Insurance companies.

Approved Rates on the DCB Scheme

How much will I be allocated to rebuild?

Accommodation and Storage

Information on temporary accommodation and the ancillary grants for rental and storage

Shortfall and Upfront Costs

What is the shortfall and how much is needed to start works

SEAI Grants

Info on SEAI grants

ESB/Wifi/Postal relocation

How to relocate/disconnect

BER Cert

Contact a BER registered Assessor for this

Remedial Works Plan

A guide on remedial works

Schedule of Works

A guide on schedule of works

Commencement Notice

Schedule notice of commencement works

Stage Payments

The first stage will be after demolition at subfloor level

DCB Support Hub

Our hub proposal and update on the quest for sufficient supports to be put in place

The People’s Document

The document in full

Government Documents

Links to terms of reference, ministerial guidelines, etc.

Donegal County Council Scheme Updates

Link to the DCB section on DCC website

100% Redress Party

Info on the political party formed by homeowners

The Science Explained

Explanations, latest research and peer reviewed articles.

Rebuilding Options 1 - 5

What are the remedial options available to homeowners on the grant scheme - and why they are no longer relevant

IS:465

What is it and what's the problem?

Downgraded Homeowners

Many homeowners have been downgraded from full demolition

Ombudsman for Children

Info on how the Ombudsman has now become involved and what their office is doing

Donegal Co. Council Steering Committee

RFG have asked for regular updates on work this committee is doing. Find them here.

Government DCB Steering Committee

Who and what is this about? Correspondence included

Glossary

Here you'll see who is who and what is their role, explained!

Music of the Campaign

Beautiful music written about the crisis

Documentaries of the Campaign

Documentaries made about the campaign

Social Media - Who to Follow

Social media pages that focus on the Defective Concrete Crisis.

Media Centre

Our media centre here with media coverage throughout the years

Building/Rebuilding/What's Covered/Planning etc.

Old and new energy saving regulations, reusing items, what is covered, types of rebuild, planning etc.

Appealing your Decision

Independent Panel to assess appeals under the Remediation of Dwellings Damaged by the use of Defective Concrete Blocks Scheme

Ideas Centre

Ideas that may help our campaign will be listed here

Support Meetings 2024

Latest News – Up to date report on the Defective Concrete Crisis

Latest News

Vision Statement

Redress Focus Groups envisions a community where property owners affected by the defective blocks crisis in Donegal are empowered and supported in addressing the practical and emotional challenges we face.

We strive for a future where property owners take the lead in their futures, our children's futures and the future of Donegal so that we regain confidence in our properties, find resolution to the issues, and rebuild our lives resiliently with renewed hope and security.

At Redress Focus Groups, we stand united with the Defective block -affected community, providing them with a supportive network, a platform for collective action, and a beacon of hope.

Together, we work towards a future where justice is served, homes are safe, and the voices of those impacted by the Defective Block Crisis are heard and respected.

Mission Statement

The mission of the Redress Focus Groups is to empower and facilitate property owners affected by the defective blocks crisis in Donegal.

Through collaborative efforts, we aim to provide a platform for homeowners to bring forward and share experiences, knowledge, and resources, enabling them to tackle the 10 major practical and emotional issues they encounter.

Our mission is to advocate for fair and comprehensive solutions, secure support services, and drive positive change in policies and regulations.

By fostering a supportive community, we seek to provide a trusting and supportive place, empowering individuals, and promote the well-being and resilience of homeowners impacted by the defective blocks crisis.

Media Centre

Media Coverage of the Crisis

Video Coverage of the Crisis

RFG Latest News

RFG Press Releases