Notice of Terms of Use

The DOORS tools (“DOORS”) are intended for professional use, for the express purpose of assisting with preliminary screening. The DOORS, in whole or in part, do not provide any formal diagnosis, finding, conclusion or recommendation, and are not intended to be used as a substitute for assessment. The authors and publishers of the DOORS disclaim any

legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of information gathered in screening processes that employ DOORS, or for decisions that are made or services that are received in conjunction with this tool. The full Terms of Use can be found on the Family Law DOORS website. Use of DOORS in any form is subject to and conditional upon these Terms of Use. All users of DOORS in any form are deemed, by virtue of such use, to have read, understood, accepted and agreed to these Terms of Use

 

Using the Family DOORS

Accurate use of the DOORS depends on good, ongoing training and the relevant service policies. Reading the Family Law DOORS e-handbook including the completion of the self-paced learning activities will provide relevant background for using the DOORS screening tools. A comprehensive online training about the Family DOORS has also been developed and is available for a fee [here] www.familydoors.com/training

 

Citations and References

Family Law DOORS tools

Family Law DOOR 1 (Parent):

[McIntosh, J.E. (2011). DOOR 1: Parent Self-Report Form. In J.E. McIntosh & Ralfs, C. (2012). The Family Law DOORS Handbook. Canberra, Australia: Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department.

 

Family Law DOOR 1 (Property/non-parent):

McIntosh, J.E. (2011). DOOR 1: Non-Parent Self-Report Form. In J.E. McIntosh & Ralfs, C. (2012). The Family Law DOORS Handbook. Canberra, Australia: Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department.

Family Law DOOR 1 (Significant Other):

McIntosh, J.E. (2011). DOOR 1: Significant Other Self-Report Form. In J.E. McIntosh & Ralfs, C. (2012). The Family Law DOORS Handbook. Canberra, Australia: Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department.

Family Law DOOR 2 (Parent):

McIntosh, J.E. (2011). DOOR 2: Practitioner Aide Memoire (Parent). In J.E. McIntosh & Ralfs, C. (2012). The Family Law DOORS Handbook. Canberra, Australia: Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department.

Family Law DOOR 2 (Property/non-parent):

McIntosh, J.E. (2011). DOOR 2: Practitioner Aide Memoire (Property/non-parent). In J.E. McIntosh & Ralfs, C. (2012). The Family Law DOORS Handbook. Canberra, Australia: Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department.

 

Family Law DOOR 2 (Significant Other):

McIntosh, J.E. (2011). DOOR 2: Practitioner Aide Memoire (Significant Other). In J.E. McIntosh & Ralfs, C. (2012). The Family Law DOORS Handbook. Canberra, Australia: Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department.

 

MyDOORS tools

McIntosh, J.E. & Lee, J. (2016). MyDOOR 1 Self-Report Form (with Parent-Child questions) In: J.E. McIntosh & J. Lee (2024). The MyDOORS Handbook. Unpublished Manuscript. Relationships Australia, South Australia and The Bouverie Centre, La Trobe University.

McIntosh, J.E., & Lee, J. (2016). MyDOOR 1 Self-Report Form (without Parent-Child questions) In: J.E. McIntosh & J. L

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