100% Redress Party Disclaimer
Disclaimer
About us
100% Redress is a political party in Ireland. We are homeowners affected by Defective Concrete. We exist to fight for full redress for those impacted by defective concrete. Transparency and accountability are at the heart of our work, and a thoughtful, people-first approach underpins everything we do.
We know that many people affected by defective concrete have been left feeling exhausted, unheard, and under immense pressure. Our aim is to stand with you and to push for change that is just, clear, and humane.
How to use this website
This website provides information, guidance, and signposting to supports that may be helpful. It is designed to explain issues clearly and honestly, without adding to stress or confusion. You can use this information as a starting point to better understand your options and the wider campaign for redress.
Professional advice
The information on this website is not legal, engineering, financial, or professional advice. Every home and every situation is different. Where possible, those impacted by defective concrete should seek independent professional advice that reflects their own circumstances.
Our role and influence
100% Redress exists to fight for people who have been let down by the State and others. We challenge unfair systems, demand transparency, and push for accountability from those in power. We work to ensure that the scale of this crisis and its human cost cannot be ignored.
While decisions on redress schemes, eligibility, and individual cases are made by the relevant State bodies and authorities, our role is to apply pressure, drive change, and keep this issue at the centre of political decision-making. We stand with those impacted, amplify their voices, and work relentlessly to secure outcomes that are fair, timely, and respectful of people’s lives and wellbeing.
Keeping information up to date
We make every reasonable effort to ensure that the information on this website is accurate and current. However, laws, policies, and government schemes can change. For this reason, information on this site should be used as guidance alongside the most up-to-date information from official sources or professional advisers.
Personal stories and testimonials
Any personal stories or testimonials shared on this website reflect individual experiences. They are shared to raise awareness and understanding of the impact of defective concrete. Experiences and outcomes will differ from person to person.
External links
This website may include links to external websites or organisations that provide information or support. These links are provided for convenience and awareness only. 100% Redress is not responsible for the content of external websites and does not endorse them unless clearly stated.
Membership, donations, and emails
If you choose to become a member, make a donation, or sign up to receive emails from us, your personal information will be treated with care and respect. Your details will be used only for party, membership, and campaign purposes, in line with our privacy policy.
Electoral transparency
This website is published by 100% Redress, a registered political party in Ireland, for information and election purposes.
Easy Read Disclaimer
100% Redress is a political party in Ireland that fights for 100% redress for those impacted by defective concrete. This website gives information, guidance, and links to supports, but it is not legal, engineering, or financial advice. Decisions about redress and compensation are made by State bodies, not by us, but we work hard to push for change and make sure your voices are heard. Stories shared here are real experiences, but outcomes can differ for everyone. If you become a member, make a donation, or sign up for emails, your details will be used carefully and only for party and campaign purposes. This site is published for information and election purposes, and some links go to other websites for convenience only.
Easy-Read Disclaimer (WCAG-Friendly)
About 100% Redress
- 100% Redress is a political party in Ireland.
- We fight for 100% redress for those impacted by defective concrete.
- Our goal is to make sure your voices are heard and that decision-makers are held accountable.
Using this website
- This website gives information, guidance, and links to support.
- It is not legal, engineering, or financial advice.
- Everyone’s situation is different, so you may need independent professional advice.
Decisions and redress
- Decisions about compensation or redress are made by State bodies, not by 100% Redress.
- We work to push for change, fairness, and better outcomes for all affected.
Stories and experiences
- Stories on this website show real experiences.
- Outcomes can differ for each person.
Membership, donations, and emails
- If you become a member, make a donation, or sign up for emails, your details will be used carefully.
- Your information will only be used for party and campaign purposes.
External links
- Some links go to other websites for information or support.
- We are not responsible for the content of these external websites unless clearly stated.
Electoral transparency
This website is published by 100% Redress, a registered political party in Ireland, for information and election purposes.