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Organization: Region of Peel - Human Services - Peel Infant Parent Program  
Phone Numbers: 905-451-4655
Email: info@wheretostart.ca
Website: peelregion.ca/children-parenting
Address:
130 Dundas St E, Unit 103
Mississauga, ON
L5A 1W7
Intersection: Camilla Rd and Dundas St E
Location: Mississauga
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Hours vary according to location.
In-home sessions may be available in the evenings.
Public Contacts: Heer
905-795-3500 ext 3818
Service Description: The Peel Infant-Parent Program (PIPP) helps parents and guardians understand their young child’s needs, behaviour and development. You’ll learn new ways to connect with your child to develop a healthier relationship.

PIPP offers personalized support to help you understand your family’s unique strengths and needs so you can parent more confidently.

You may be eligible for PIPP if you have a child under 3 years of age and you’re:
•Feeling sad, worried, or alone.
•Finding it hard to know what your child needs.
•Dealing with stressful life events

The Peel Infant-Parent Program (PIPP) is a partnership between the Region of Peel, EarlyON Child and Family Centres, and EveryMind Mental Health Services. There are two parts to PIPP, where eligible families attend an in-centre program and are also supported by a child and family clinician who provides confidential online, or in-home sessions.

This free program is available for Peel residents at 3 EarlyON locations in Brampton and Mississauga.
(1)Dundas EarlyON location
130 Dundas St E Unit 103
Mississauga, ON
L5A 1W7

(2)Springdale EarlyON location
55 Mountainash Rd Unit 7
Brampton, ON
L6R 1W4

(3)Worthington EarlyON location
17 Worthington Ave Unit 27
Brampton, ON
L7C 1B5

Fees: None
Application: Parents could self refer at (905) 451-4655 or online at wheretostart.ca/infant-toddler-services or https://wheretostart.ca/request-an-intake/
Eligibility / Target Population: You may be eligible for PIPP if you have a child under 3 years of age and you’re:
• Feeling sad, worried, or alone.
• Finding it hard to know what your child needs.
• Dealing with stressful life events
Languages: English
Area Served:
Peel Region  
See Also: Parenting Education

This information was last completely updated on December 27, 2024

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