WCWAUT25302 Wellbeing Reimagined: AI Tools for Educators (Series of 3 webinars)

Equipping educators to lead wellbeing with confidence in a digital world

This three-part series is designed to support schools in integrating artificial intelligence tools to enhance wellbeing practices, aligning directly with the Wellbeing Policy Statement and Framework for Practice (2018–2023). The webinars are accessible, CPD-friendly, and grounded in real-world application, offering educators practical tools without added workload.

Session 1 Understanding AI in Wellbeing: What’s Possible, What’s Practical on Wednesday 5th November @ 7pm

This webinar introduces educators to the evolving role of AI in promoting sustainable wellbeing practices in schools. We’ll explore what AI is (and isn’t), highlight practical tools already being used to support student voice, mental health, and educator workload reduction, and unpack the ethical considerations of AI use in education. Grounded in the Wellbeing Policy Statement and Framework, this session positions AI as a support—not a replacement—for human connection, helping schools develop long-term, scalable approaches to wellbeing that are both effective and sustainable

Session 2 Everyday AI: Tools to Promote Student Wellbeing on Wednesday 12th November @ 7pm

This hands-on webinar introduces practical AI tools that educators can use to enhance student wellbeing on a day-to-day basis. From creating personalised wellbeing check-ins to designing visual supports and reflective activities, we’ll explore how AI can streamline planning, boost student engagement, and give students greater voice in their wellbeing journey. The session includes simple demonstrations, ethical considerations, and examples of how AI can support the Wellbeing Framework without adding to staff workload.

Session 3 Keeping It Human: AI, Empathy & Student Voice on Wednesday 19th November @ 7pm

This webinar explores how educators can use AI to enhance—rather than replace—the human connections that underpin student wellbeing. With a focus on empathy, equity, and psychological safety, we’ll examine how AI can be used to strengthen student voice, support inclusive practices, and create emotionally intelligent learning environments. The session also addresses ethical use, digital responsibility, and the role of AI in building sustainable, relationship-based wellbeing systems that align with the Wellbeing Framework and Climate Action Education goals.

Each session will include examples, walkthroughs, and takeaway resources that can be implemented immediately in schools. The focus is on blending innovation with empathy—ensuring AI supports, not replaces, the human connection at the heart of education.

Event Properties

Dáta an Chúrsa / Course Date 05-11-2025 7:00 pm
Event End Date 19-11-2025 8:00 pm
Cut off date 19-11-2025 6:00 pm
Fee External booking
Speaker Nicola Culloty
Number Hours 3
Course Format Online
Suíomh | Location Online