DeathLocal News NCSA ex-manager Tessa Chadderton-Shaw dies by Emmanuel Joseph 04/05/2026 written by Emmanuel Joseph Updated by Hiltonia Mariate 04/05/2026 2 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.1K Mental health advocate and educator Tessa Chadderton-Shaw, who led the National Council on Substance Abuse (NCSA) for more than a decade, has died after a brief illness. Chadderton-Shaw, who was manager of the NCSA from August 1996 to March 2010, died at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) on Sunday.ย Over a career spanning several areas, she also served for more than 13 years as a lecturer at the University of the West Indies at Cave Hill, teaching business administration, project management and language arts. Her professional roles included special projects coordinator at Barbados Conference Services Limited, project manager for the CARICOM Secretariat, and executive director of the Caribbean Regional Anti-Doping Organization (RADO). Paying tribute, NCSA manager Betty Hunte, who worked under Chadderton-Shaw, described her predecessorโs leadership as marked by โtenacity and determination to get each job doneโ. โAnd when something was decided, we knew it would be done come hell or high water.โ Hunte also recalled that Chadderton-Shaw was the go-to person in the office, a leader who appeared able to manage every task. You Might Be Interested In Police investigating death of woman in Husbands Heights Man’s body pulled from Careenage Family in shock over Ronald Rudder’s death โI do remember one of our major funding raising initiatives, was a drive to rise $250 000 to introduce a new initiative to way Barbadian children in primary schools were exposed to drug demand education. We raised that $250 000, and it remains the only initiative of its kind. We were able to get a bus, a mobile classroom, and we took that around Barbado9s to all of the primary schools.ย โTessa provided direction, she provided inspiration. I do remember staff members would recall receiving calls really 24-seven from Mrs Shaw seeking to clarify something in a document or to fulfill the mandate of the NCSA.โ Hunte continued: โWe do look back fondly on our memories with Mrs Shaw, and we are honoured that we were able to celebrate her accomplishments, when we celebrated our 21st anniversary, even though she was no longer with the office, and she gratefully participated in that ceremony.โ Chadderton-Shaw is survived by husband Anthony Shaw and daughters Miah and Haylee. (EJ) Emmanuel Joseph You may also like Fisherfolk want major changes to operations at Fisheries Complex 19/05/2026 Wins for Burke and Tuach in Surfer of the Year series 19/05/2026 FAO official lauds state of Barbadosโ fishing industry 19/05/2026