Sue Bagshaw
British aid worker killed unlawfully in Ukraine, coroner finds
A British humanitarian worker who evacuated civilians from the Ukraine conflict was unlawfully killed while carrying out aid work, a coroner has found.
28-year-old Christopher Parry was with New… Audio
Sue and Phil Bagshaw on their 'quiet hero' son, killed in Ukraine
Christchurch scientist Andrew Bagshaw was killed in Ukraine in January, while volunteering as an aid worker, helping evacuees flee the front line. He and fellow British volunteer Christopher Parry… Audio
Tributes flow for NZ aid worker killed in Ukraine
'A selfless man who gave everything to help those in need'.
That's just one of the tributes paid to New Zealander Andrew Bagshaw, who was killed in Ukraine while delivering aid.
He was reported… Audio
Family proud of NZ aid worker killed in Ukraine
The family of a New Zealand man who has been killed while doing aid work in Ukraine say they are very very proud of him, and he helped saved hundreds of people.
Andrew Bagshaw had been helping… Audio
Construction starts on Christchurch Youth Hub
After a decade of planning, fund raising and design, construction is finally underway today on the Christchurch Youth Hub. Dame Sue Bagshaw is the Youth Hub Trust chair, she talks to Jesse about this… Audio
Nearly 500 Canterbury youth waiting for mental health services
Many of the country's district health boards have longer waitlists for youth and children seeking outpatient mental health services than adults.
More than 2000 youth and children around the country… Audio
Still no arrests following stabbings in Christchurch
There have still been no arrests after three teenagers were stabbed at a Christchurch party, with one losing their life.
Sixteen-year-old Zion Purukamu died from his injuries while the other two… Audio
Teens urged to plan for possibility of party gatecrashers after Christchurch stabbing
There have still been no arrests after three teenagers were stabbed at a Christchurch party, with one losing their life.
Sixteen-year-old Zion Purukamu died from his injuries while the other two… Audio
Woman fears young relative abused at Oranga Tamariki unit
A woman who often visited the Christchurch Oranga Tamariki unit Te Oranga says she feared for her young relative's wellbeing.
Te Oranga is being closed while an investigation is carried out into… Audio
Plan for Christchurch Youth Hub clears opposition from neighbours
A long-held plan to build a Youth Hub in central Christchurch has cleared a major obstacle, after an agreement was reached a group of unhappy neighbours.
Once built, the hub will become the home of… Audio
Frustration at govt work tackling our suicide rates
There's growing frustration over the government's work to match it's promise to tackle the country's suicide rates. A Mental Health Commission report describes frustration over the pace of change -… Audio
Two new buildings for mental health services in Christchurch
A mental health advocate is astonished that it's taken nearly a decade to build two new buildings for mental health services in Christchurch. The 81.8 million dollar project will provide facilities… Audio
Campaign for ambitious youth hub in Chch
Christchurch GP and youth advocate Dr Sue Bagshaw discusses the campaign for an ambitious multi-million dollar youth hub in Christchurch to tackle mental health and homelessness. Dr Bagshaw runs the… Audio
Long-awaited youth hub on the way for vulnerable Cantabrians
Desperately needed medical, mental health and housing support is finally on the way for vulnerable youth in Canterbury in what will become a one-stop-shop service. Once built, it will bring together… Audio
Christchurch sitting on mental health 'time bomb'
Dr Sue Bagshaw, the head of a youth health clinic Christchurch, fears the high rates of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder among children will skyrocket due to the earthquake. Audio
Christchurch's mental health crisis
Five years on from the earthquakes, many expected the mental health of the population to have recovered. Instead, mental illness statistics are continuing to climb in almost every measurable area… Video
The mental legacy of the Christchurch quakes
Karen Brown gauges progress in post-quake Canterbury, mid-way through what is expected to be a decade-long recovery - and discovers many are still struggling with stress and depression. Audio
Doctor supports Greens hub policy
The Greens 'hub' concept is not new to New Zealand with organisations like the Youth Hub in Christchurch already aiming to provide a one-stop shop for young people there. Audio
Christchurch Youth Hub & Market
Dr Sue Bagshaw, the driving force behind Youth Hub Barbardoes; and Lou Langish, founder of the Christchurch Youth Market. Audio
Closure of youth health centre could strain social services
Youth advocates say the impending closure of a health centre in Christchurch could jeopardise the healthcare of thousands of young people and put added strain on other health services. Audio