Accessibility Bites: Supporting Post-Secondary Students with ADHD

Session Description

This brief session will offer practical strategies for creating learning environments that support students with ADHD. You’ll learn how to reduce cognitive load to support executive functioning, explore multi-modal teaching methods, and discuss ways to build flexibility without sacrificing accountability. Whether you’re designing a course or working one-on-one with students, you’ll leave with tools to better meet their needs and help them thrive. 

Learning Outcomes

  • Identify key challenges faced by post-secondary students with ADHD 
  • Select multi-modal strategies to support diverse attention and learning needs 
  • Examine course elements that balance flexibility and accountability to promote student success 

Schedule

  • Introductions and access information – 5 minutes 
  • Key definitions – 5 minutes 
  • Overview of multi-modal learning and cognitive load – 10 minutes 
  • Building in both flexibility and accountability – 5 minutes 
  • Wrap-up and ongoing learning: access statements – 5 minutes 

Registration Coming Soon

This notice is to inform you that this session will be recorded, archived, and shared with course registrants. By participating in this session, you acknowledge that your participation in this session will be recorded and the recording will be made available to other course participants.

About the Facilitator

Your facilitator for this session is Meg Ingram.

Meg Ingram (they/them) is a multiply-disabled accessibility advocate with a passion for project management, planning coordination, and equitable education. Drawing from their background working in both higher education and social services, they have a deep passion for carving out accessible processes and building meaningful relationships within and across sectors. Meg holds an M.A. in Sociology, with a focus in disability studies, from Queen’s University, and a B.A. in Sociology from the University of Victoria. 


This session is supported by Untapped Accessibility. Untapped Accessibility launched in October 2022 to support BC organizations comply with the Accessible British Columbia Act. A certified social enterprise, they have helped over 180 organizations reach beyond compliance and create more accessible organizations with comprehensive and innovative approaches to disability inclusion. They generate revenue for Open Door Social Services Society, supporting the non-profit’s mission to open doors to lifelong learning and career success for more people with disabilities. 


Accessibility Bites Series

Accessibility Bites: Introduction to Web Accessibility, August 28, 2025 

Accessibility Bites: Supporting Post-Secondary Students with ADHD, September 25, 2025 

Accessibility Bites: Let’s Talk about Learning Disabilities, October 30, 2025

Accessibility Bites: The Gift of Dyslexia, November 27, 2025 

Accessibility Bites: Access Friction, December 11, 2025 

Accessibility Bites: UDL 3.0 in Practice, January 29, 2026 

Accessibility Bites: An Indigenous Lens on Disability Rights, February 26, 2026