DOORS Versions

There are four DOORS versions using the Family DOORS Framework (McIntosh & Ralfs, 2012a), which is set out in the DOORS Handbook (McIntosh & Ralfs, 2012b), of which three are available in the Family DOORS Everyday app. All are based on the original FLDOOR 1, McIntosh, 2011a; FLDOOR2, McIntosh, 2011b).

These are all available for download here. Practitioners and researchers can see the terms of use for these tools here.

Family Law DOORS

Family Law DOORS is intended for adult clients in dispute about a family law matter with another adult person such as people:

  • two people or more mediating about parenting arrangements for dependent children;
  • parents or carers arranging supervised visits or changeover for dependent children;
  • former partners needing a property settlement after a relationship separation; or
  • individual clients seeking family law advice which may result in family law court proceedings.

Family Law DOORS covers non-parent parties in parenting matters who are “significant others” to children (such as grandparents, kinship carers, aunts/uncles and any other person who has can demonstrate a meaningful connection and interest in the children). Based on answers by a client to some demographic questions in Family DOORS Everyday, the Family Law DOORS will be tailored to a client’s individual situation.

MyDOORS

MyDOORS is intended for adult clients who are seeking counselling or therapy; or who need case management for different issues or needs. Each adult client individually complete his/her/their own MyDOORS. Such clients would include:

  • couples seeking relationship counselling;
  • family members seeking family therapy;
  • individuals starting their own counselling after significant or potentially traumatic life events;
  • parents or carers wishing for their dependent children to receive counselling; or
  • people searching for birth family or needing support following being in care as a child.

Based on answers by a client to some demographic questions in Family DOORS Everyday, the MyDOORS will be tailored to a client’s individual situation such as including additional questions about being a parent or carer to dependent children (if relevant) or about current or recent separation (if relevant).

Young Persons DOORS

Young Persons’ DOORS (DOORS-YP) is intended for young people aged seeking counselling or needing case management who don’t have dependent children. It is aimed at young people aged approximately 15-20 years who are:

  • engaging in relationship counselling or family therapy;
  • starting their own counselling after significant or potentially traumatic life events;
  • needing additional support and case management after significant life events like leaving state care.

Young Persons’ DOORS is not intended for young people who have dependent children (use MyDOORS) or in family law disputes (use Family Law DOORS ).

Kids’ DOORS

Kids’ DOORS is intended for children approximately 5-15 years usually after meeting separately and previously with their parents/carers (or with appropriate consent). It may be used for:

  • children beginning their own individual counselling or family therapy;
  • consulting children if their parents/carers are in dispute parenting arrangements as part of family law mediation; or
  • where children’s voices must be heard prior to decisions being made in their best interest such as placements into out-of-home care or during family group conferences.

Kids’ DOORS is for use with each child individually and tailored to the child’s developmental need and presentation. Practitioners are encouraged to be creative in the administration of Kids’ DOORS (such as using cards with questions printed on them).

Family DOORS Everyday
Family DOORS Everyday
FREE
Family DOORS Everyday
Family DOORS Everyday is a free, digital version of the Detection of Overall Risk Screen (DOORS) screening tool.
E-Handbook
E-Handbook
FREE
The Family Law DOORS E-Handbook
This product contains the Family Law DOORS E-Handbook only (as a downloadable electronic pdf file).

The DOORS Tools 

DOOR 1: Parent Self Report
DOOR 1: Parent Self Report
FREE TO DOWNLOAD
DOOR 1: Parent Self Report
This screen helps you to tell us about your well-being and safety and that of your children. Separation and family law disputes are stressful, and it can be a time of increased risk for parents and children. This report can be downloaded and printed.
DOOR 2: Practitioner Aide Memoire
DOOR 2: Practitioner Aide Memoire
FREE TO DOWNLOAD
DOOR 2: Practitioner Aide Memoire
Once a parent has completed DOOR 1, the practitioner meets with him/her to discuss and evaluate any items of risk that were endorsed by the parent. DOOR 2 can also be used when the screen is completed face-to-face, with ready-to-hand follow-up questions. This report can be downloaded and printed.
DOOR 1: Non-Parent Self Report
DOOR 1: Non-Parent Self Report
FREE TO DOWNLOAD
DOOR 1: Non-Parent Self Report
This screen is for people who don’t care for any children 18 years or below and are discussing property matters only. It helps you to tell us about your wellbeing and safety because separation and family law disputes are stressful. It can also be a time of increased risk for former partners. This report can be downloaded and printed.
DOORS tools
DOORS tools
FREE
DOORS tools
The full suite of tools are available for download.