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Parenting Enhancement Program

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Toronto
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416-925-5141 ext 2582
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Toll-Free: 1-855-372-3858
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Fax: 416-925-3402
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Mon-Thurs 8:30am-8:30pm * Fri 8:30am-5:30pm * Sat 8:30am-4:30pm
Last update: Feb 25, 2026: Suggest an edit
Application
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.

Eligibility / Target Population
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

Fees
Parent Enhancement Program is free

Executives
Terri Hewitt - CEO
Surrey Place
416-925-5141 * terri.hewitt@surreyplace.ca

Languages
English

Language Notes
French reception and website

Area Served
Toronto

Description of Services:
Training and support to parents with intellectual and developmental disabilities who are deemed eligible for support through Developmental Services Ontario.

Therapists teach families skills to make them more self-sufficient and help them become the best parents they can be. Multifaceted and collaborative teaching method used that emphasizes personalized, home-based and child-care instruction. Training is provided covering several topics, including:
  • Basic infant and childcare skills
  • Home safety
  • First aid
  • Nutrition
  • Positive parent-child interactions
  • Skill building
  • Community support
  • Service coordination
  • Referrals and advocacy
Liaisons between families and community agencies 

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Parenting Enhancement Program

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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. A focus on teaching skills to be more self-sufficient, and to help parents maintain full custody of their children or create future care plans.

Last Updated: Feb 25, 2026: Suggest an edit
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