Helen Stappers
About Helen Stappers
Helen Stappers is a Data Analyst with expertise in labor and employment data specific to First Nations communities in British Columbia. She has worked at the First Nations Health Authority since 2019 and previously at the Ktunaxa Nation Council.
Work at First Nations Health Authority
Helen Stappers has been employed as a Data Analyst at the First Nations Health Authority since 2019. In this role, she has contributed to various data analysis projects aimed at supporting First Nations communities in British Columbia. Her work focuses on leveraging data to inform health initiatives and improve community outcomes.
Previous Experience at Ktunaxa Nation Council
Prior to her current position, Helen Stappers worked as a Data Analyst at the Ktunaxa Nation Council from 2018 to 2019. During her ten-month tenure, she engaged in data analysis projects that were relevant to the needs of the Ktunaxa Nation, further developing her expertise in data-driven decision-making within Indigenous contexts.
Education and Expertise
Helen Stappers studied at Wageningen University & Research and holds a Master of Science degree in Community Health from the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC), where she studied from 2001 to 2004. Her academic background provides her with a strong foundation in health-related data analysis, particularly in relation to labor and employment data specific to First Nations communities.
Contributions to Labor and Employment Data Initiatives
Helen Stappers has played a significant role in the implementation of the First Nations Labour and Employment Development Survey in British Columbia. This initiative aims to gather and analyze data that can help inform policies and programs to support labor and employment opportunities within First Nations communities.