Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions


Many of the questions you may have regarding our programs and services might be answered here for you under our frequently asked questions.

What programs are offered by the Strongest Families Institute?

We offer skills-based educational programs for children, youth, adults and their caregivers. We focus on disruptive behaviours, anxiety & depression concerns, and nighttime bedwetting. For more detailed information about our programs please click here.

Are there any age requirements?
  • Parents Empowering Kids is for caregivers of children between the ages of 3 and 12 years old.
  • Parents Empowering Kids – The Early Years is for caregivers of children between the ages of 3 and 6 years old.
  • Chase Worries Away is for caregivers and children between the ages of 6 and 11 years old.
  • Defeat Anxiety is for youth and caregivers between the ages of 12 and 17 years old.
  • Dry Nights Ahead is for caregivers of children between the ages of 6 and 12 years old.
  •  ICAN Anxiety & Depression Adults 18+

** Considerations are made for each age group based on a per cases basis

What are the acceptance criteria for Strongest Families programs?
  • Problems should be having some type of effect on your family, your child/youth’s schooling, relationships, and/or daily life, or as an adult affecting relationships and daily life.
  • Parent/Youth must be able to commit to weekly phone calls and completion of weekly exercises/review of material for the number of weeks required for the program of interest.
How do I get a referral to Strongest Families' services?
Call Strongest Families at 1-866-470-7111 or call your local mental health agency.  Click here for areas served
Are the programs and staff culturally sensitive?

Strongest Families programs were developed by a team of professionals who considered cultural diversity. Strongest Families staff receive ongoing training to understand and support a variety of cultural traditions.

What will it cost to participate?

Strongest Families programs and materials are provided at no cost to clients. We provide a toll-free number so there are no costs associated with calls. As we are a phone-based service you do not need to travel or pay for parking costs.

I can’t take time off work or take my child out of school; now what?

Strongest Families will never expect or request you to take time off work or to remove your child from school to attend a phone appointment. Our staff will work with you to ensure that your family and your schedule are being accommodated. Our staff provide appointment times in the morning, afternoon, and evening, to ensure you receive excellent care at times convenient to you.

What if I don’t live in an area you serve?

We are continuing to expand into new areas of Canada and around the world. Give us a call, or email us, and we can contact you if we receive funding for your area. You can also advocate for Strongest Families services in your area by contacting your local Member of Parliament or other government officials. In the meantime, contact your local mental health agency or family doctor for information on services that are available in your area.

What happens after I’m referred?
  • You will receive a welcome email right away, which will direct you to complete an online intake questionnaire at your earliest convenience. This questionnaire will ask a variety of questions about your situation is required in order to move forward. It will take approximately 30 minutes to complete.
  • If you prefer to complete the questionnaire over the phone, you can contact us at 1-866-470-7111 and we will return your call within 48 business hours.
  • Once this intake is complete, you will schedule an information session over the phone, at a time that works for you. After this appointment, you will be mailed all of the program materials that you need.
  • Once accepted to a program, you will be assigned a telephone coach based on your best available times to complete 45-minute weekly calls.
Why is my child not involved in the phone calls during the weekly ‘Parents Empowering Kids’ sessions?

The Parents Empowering Kids program is a positive parenting program meant to target the way in which you respond to, and interact with, your child to improve his/her behaviour. Your coach will help you include your child in discussions at home where his/her interaction is required.

Am I eligible for the program if I or my child has a diagnosis (such as ADHD, ODD, OCD, ASD, FASD, etc.)?

We accept children and youth with and without diagnoses. Our programs are proven to be effective despite these diagnoses when caregivers and youth are committed to learning and using the strategies consistently. Your coach will have additional training to support a variety of diagnoses and modify the program to fit your family.

What are the qualifications and education of your staff?

Coaches are highly trained and capable para-professionals who receive extensive training in the Strongest Families educational programs and coaching protocols. Coaches are certified according to Strongest Families Institute’s competency expectations. They participate in ongoing training to improve common mental health issues, cultural sensitivity, and unique family circumstances.

Coaches have varied educational backgrounds. Many of the coaches have past and present volunteer and work experience with children, youth, and families. Coaches work closely with a supervisor to ensure clients are receiving the utmost care. If challenges arise throughout the program, there is a health clinician they consult with. Research conducted by Drs. Pottie and McGrath show that adults report very strong relationships with their telephone support coach. Learn more about our Coaches 

Are all caregivers/both parents expected to take part in the weekly telephone calls or in the program?

Although we encourage all caregivers to take part in the program and implement the strategies consistently, it is not a requirement. If you are committed to practicing our strategies daily and to making every appointment you will see improvement. We ask that one caregiver commits to the weekly calls while others may join when able.

Can my partner complete a call if I’m unable?

We require that one parent act as a “primary contact” and be available at every weekly appointment. We understand that parenting is a shared responsibility and because of this we highly encourage both of you to be on every phone call. It is important that the same parent be present weekly for consistency and to help facilitate scheduling to avoid delays.

What if I can’t make an appointment?

Similar to a doctor’s office, we require 24 hours notice to reschedule an appointment. With advanced notice, your coach can work with you and plan around your vacation. Your coach can help to set you up with goals while you are away to ensure continued success and improvement.

How do I know that the program will work?

Children, youth, families, and adults who complete Strongest Families Programs, show dramatic improvements in their anxiety and behaviour challenges. In fact, at least 85% of families report their challenges as resolved.

How is Strongest Families different than, or similar to, other programs available to me?
  • Strongest Families programs do not have a waitlist whereas other services and clinics may have a waitlist of months to years. We can also support you through our services to help manage behaviour and anxiety concerns while you are on a waitlist for other services.
  • Strongest Families is exceptionally convenient. The programs are telephone-based and scheduled around your availability. You will not need to take time off work or have your child/children take a day off school. You will not need to travel or find/hire childcare.
  • The social stigma of receiving other services is eliminated as Strongest Families programs are offered in the comfort and privacy of your own home.
  • You are provided with a coach that will help set specific goals with your family to target your concerns. They will be available to you via telephone and e-mail if you ever have any questions between appointments. Your coach is a knowledgeable and highly trained individual that will support your family as you learn to overcome the challenges you are presented with.
How do you deliver the programs you offer?

Our services are provided over the telephone, and/or online as well as our newly released app. Clients can choose to receive program materials online or receive handbooks in the mail.

  • Parents Empowering Kids, Defeat Anxiety, and ICAN programs are offered as one-on-one and group services.
  • Parents Empowering Kids - The Early Years vary depending on intensity. Clients will be placed in either self-mediated, self-mediated with group coaching; weekly coaching, group, or 1:1 coaching.
  • Chase Worries Away program is offered as a one-on-one service.
  • Dry Nights Ahead is a group-based service.
In what languages are your programs offered?

All of our programs are offered in both English and French.

Are your materials and coaches EAL/ESL friendly?

Our program materials are written at a grade 5 level in hopes to accommodate a wide range of caregivers including EAL/ESL families. Your coach will be knowledgeable, friendly, and more than happy to explain the material in different ways to help you better understand it.

I’m a professional, how do I access pamphlets?

We are happy to provide materials to share with you. Please forward your email and we’d be happy to send a PDF copy of our pamphlet.

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"It is crazy how much this program works. I remember going to my pediatrician and saying ‘I can’t go on like this, I am at my wit’s end’. I wish someone would have told me about this program a year ago”

Parent of a 7yo male 

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