Two full-time community facilitators for the Defective Concrete Blocks (DCB) scheme are now available to support affected homeowners.
They will be responsible for supporting and guiding the homeowner through the application process and facilitating access to relevant support services. Given the expected demand on the service, their work will aim to prioritise homeowners and families who are most vulnerable and/or experiencing disadvantage.
The facilitators are supported by Inishowen Development Partnership (IDP) and Donegal Local Development Company (DLDC).
Michelle Coyle (IDP) will cover the Inishowen area and Gerri Moran (DLDC) will cover the rest of the county. The facilitators are holding information sessions where affected homeowners can learn more about the support offered and avail of one-to-one support, if required.
In DLDC’s catchment area, these sessions will take place in the following locations from 10am to 1pm (other outreach locations to be confirmed in due course):
- Tuesday – DLDC head office Letterkenny
- Wednesday – Cara House Family Resource Centre, Letterkenny (starting from May)
- Thursday – DLDC office in Donegal Town
- Friday – Milford & District Resource Centre, Milford
The information sessions are open to the public and all are invited to attend. However, spaces are limited for the one-to-one sessions so booking is essential.
In Inishowen, an outreach clinic model has been developed. Clinics will happen weekly from 10-11.30am in the following locations:
- Monday – Buncrana IDP Office
- Tuesday – Moville Family Resource Centre
- Wednesday – Malin Head Community Association
- Thursday – IDP Carndonagh
- Friday- Clonmany Community Centre
To book your slot please contact Michelle Coyle IDP (Inishowen region) on 074 9362218 or email michelle@inishowen.ie or Gerri Moran (All of Donegal except the Inishowen) on 086 1526043 or email gmoran@dldc.org
For more information please contact the IDP Buncrana office on 074 93 62218 or the DLDC Letterkenny office on 074 91 270 56.
These posts are supported by the Department of Housing, Local Government & Heritage, through Donegal County Council.
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