The full suite of Family DOORS tools are available for download below. Please note the Terms of Use here for practitioners and researchers. The Terms of Use and appropriate citations are at the end of each tool for practitioner reference but can be removed for client use.

Family Law DOOR 1: Parent Self Report

Self-report form for separated parents and carers of dependent children who are in family law disputes

Family Law DOOR 1: Non-Parent Self Report

Self-report form for former partners in family law disputes (eg property settlements) where no children are impacted

Family Law DOOR 1: Significant Other Self Report

Self-report form for parents and carers of dependent children in family law disputes with their child’s other parent/carer (and they were not partners previously e.g. grandparents, kinship carers)

Family Law DOOR 2: Practitioner Aide Memoire (Parent)

For practitioners to use with separated parents and carers of dependent children who are in family law disputes

Family Law DOOR 2: Practitioner Aide Memoire (Non-Parent)

For practitioners to use with former partners in family law disputes (eg property settlements) where no children are impacted

Family Law DOOR 2: Practitioner Aide Memoire (Significant Other)

For practitioners to use with parents and carers of dependent children in family law disputes with their child’s other parent/carer (and they were not partners previously eg grandparents, kinship carers)

MyDOOR 1: Self Report Form (with Parent-Child questions)

Self-report form for counselling and case management clients who are parents/carers of dependent children (including step-parents, kinship carers, grandparents)

MyDOOR 1: Self Report Form (without Parent-Child questions)

Self-report form for counselling and case management clients who are not parents/carers of dependent children

YP-DOOR 1: Self Report Form

Self-report form for young people aged approximately 15-20 years who are not parents/carers of any children

MyDOOR 2: Practitioner Aide Memoire (with Parent-Child questions)

For practitioners to use with counselling and case management clients who are parents/carers of dependent children (including step-parents, kinship carers, grandparents)

MyDOOR 2: Practitioner Aide Memoire (without Parent-Child questions)

For practitioners to use with counselling and case management clients who are not parents/carers of dependent children

YP-DOOR 2: Practitioner Aide Memoire

For practitioners to use with young people aged approximately 15-20 years who are not parents/carers of any children

Kids’ DOOR 1: Supported self-report

Supported self-report form for practitioners working with children aged approximately 5-15 years

Kids’ DOOR 1: Supported screening (with traffic light rubric)

For practitioners working with children aged approximately 5-15 years with rubric for elaboration of concerns

Kids’ DOOR 2: Practitioner Aide Memoire

For practitioners to use to elaborate risks with children aged approximately 5-15 years