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Latest News

App reaches 50 per day
By Jamie Lee
In Uncategorised
Posted March 16, 2020

App reaches 50 per day

Latest figures show that over 50 clients per day are being screened for safety and wellbeing risks with organisations using the Family DOORS app.

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Australian Information Industry Association SA/NT iAwards
By Family Doors
In Uncategorised
Posted July 4, 2019

Australian Information Industry Association SA/NT iAwards

Recognition for the family DOORS app!

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Think differently about a system in crisis
By Family Doors
In Uncategorised
Posted October 23, 2017

Think differently about a system in crisis

Family safety can only come from rethinking the whole child protection system, a symposium has been told in Adelaide this morning.

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Response to risks as important as screening for risks. Don’t just screen – respond.
By Family Doors
In Uncategorised
Posted October 17, 2017

Response to risks as important as screening for risks. Don’t just screen – respond.

A leading infant mental health advocate has demanded practitioners do more to help infants in vulnerable families. Speaking at a symposium in Melbourne yesterday, Professor Louise Newman [...]

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How clients feel about ‘being screened’ for risks
By Family Doors
In Uncategorised
Posted October 13, 2017

How clients feel about ‘being screened’ for risks

Clients typically register their details before using a service – the ubiquitous ‘paperwork’. But what if registration also involves being screened for safety risks in families like domestic [...]

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Are we actually doing more for families affected by family and domestic violence?
By Family Doors
In Uncategorised
Posted October 13, 2017

Are we actually doing more for families affected by family and domestic violence?

Recently, a big Australian study told us that families affected by physical and emotional abuse were much more likely to approach services such as counselling, mediation and Family Dispute [...]

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Special Events: DOORS App Launch & Family Violence and the Developing Child
By alex
In Uncategorised
Posted October 2, 2017

Special Events: DOORS App Launch & Family Violence and the Developing Child

We are pleased to announce two very special upcoming events in the area of family safety and wellbeing. Family Violence & the Developing Child: 16 October (Melbourne) This event brings [...]

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