Family DOORS Everyday is a free, online web form for practitioners to securely send the Detection of Overall Risk Screen (DOORS) tools to their clients.
The DOORS Everyday Tools are designed to help you identify, understand, and respond to challenges that families may face.
There are four DOORS versions using the Family DOORS Framework (McIntosh & Ralfs, 2012a), which is set out in the DOORS Handbook (McIntosh & Ralfs, 2012b). Three of these are available in the Family DOORS Everyday app.
MyDOORS is for adult clients who are seeking counselling or therapy, or who need case management for different issues or needs. Each adult client individually completes his/her/their own MyDOORS such as:
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 additional questions about being a parent or carer to dependent children, or about current or recent separation.
Young Persons’ DOORS 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:
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 is for children approximately 6-16 years usually after meeting with their parents/carers (or with appropriate consent) such as:
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 is a free, online web form for practitioners to securely send the Detection of Overall Risk Screen (DOORS) tools to their clients.
This is the Kids’ DOORS e-Handbook for the Kids’ DOORS tools (as a downloadable electronic pdf file).
This is the original e-Handbook for Family Law DOORS which sets out the Family DOORS Framework (as a downloadable electronic pdf file).
Self-report form for young people ages approximately 15-20 years who are not parents/carers of children.
For practitioners to use with young people aged approximately 15-20 years who are not parents/carers of children.
Self-report form for separated parents and carers of dependent children who are in family law disputes