| Program: | Parenting Enhancement Program | ||
| Organization: |
Surrey Place |
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| Description of Services: |
Program teaches parenting skills and techniques * includes step-by-step training and coping skills instruction to dealt with specific concerns * aims to reinforce positive behaviours and communication to build healthy positive relationships * aim to reduce the risks of child neglect and abuse to promote the cognitive and physical development of children. Services include:
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| Requirements | |||
| Fees: | Parent Enhancement Program is free | ||
| Eligibility - Population(s) Served: | Parents of child and youth who demonstrated eligibility through Developmental Services Ontario * must be 18 years of age and older * have children in their custody or a plan to return must be in place* live in the city of Toronto | ||
| Application: | Call * registration required for some programs For eligibility for DSO only - call DSO (1-855-372-3858) or dsotr@surreyplace.ca). Once eligibility is confirmed by DSO, email Adult Intake - adult.intake@surreyplace.ca and ask them to make a referral to PEP. | ||
| Languages: | English | ||
| Area(s) Served: | Toronto | ||
| Contact Information | |||
| Phone Numbers: | 416-925-5141 ext 2238 | ||
| Fax: | 416-925-3402 | ||
| Email: | jennifer.lau@surreyplace.ca | ||
| Website: | www.surreyplace.ca/services/parenting-enhancement-... | ||
| Address: |
2 Surrey Pl Toronto, ON M5S 2C2 |
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| Intersection: | Bay St and College St | ||
| Location: | Toronto (Bay Street Corridor) | ||
| Hours: | Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:30pm | ||
| Executives: |
Terri Hewitt - CEO Surrey Place 416-925-5141 * terri.hewitt@surreyplace.ca |
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The Parenting Enhancement Program (PEP) provides training and support to parents with intellectual and developmental disabilities who have been deemed eligible for support through Developmental Services Ontario. Our team of therapists teach families skills to make them more self-sufficient and help them become the best parents they can be. We aim to reduce the risks of child neglect and abuse and to promote the social, emotional, cognitive and physical development of children. Our goal is to help parents maintain full custody of their children or create future plans of care.
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This information is provided by thehealthline.ca. It was last completely updated on: 2/12/2026 |