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Banks, K.P. and Gouveia, T. (2021). Movement in the making: Building collaborations with public health experts and policymakers. HPHR, 35. DOI:10.54111/0001/II7.
Milstein, B., Erickson, H. Gouveia, T., Qureshi, N., and Nelson, C. (2020). Amplifying stewardship: Characteristics and trends stewards consider when expanding equitable well-being. The Rippel Foundation, Morristown, NJ.
Gouveia, T. (2018). The essential components of a comprehensive transformation strategy for regional health and well-being. The Rippel Foundation, Morristown, NJ.
Li, W., Gouveia, T., Sbarra, C., Harding, N., Hayes, R., and Reid, M. (2016). Has Boston’s 2011 cigar packaging and pricing regulation reduced the availability of single-flavored cigars popular with youth? Tobacco control, 26(2), 135-140. DOI:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2015-052619.
Ticker, J. and Gouveia-Vigeant, T. (2005). The 1991 Cholera epidemic in Peru: Not a case of precaution gone awry. Risk Analysis, 25(3), 495-502. DOI:10.1111/j.1539-6924.2005.00617.
Ticker, J. and Gouveia-Vigeant, T. with contributions from Clapp, R. (2003). Toxic chemicals and childhood cancer: A review of the evidence. Lowell Center for Sustainable Production, Lowell, MA.
OP-EDS:
Gouveia, T. May 25, 2022. “Should Massachusetts ban Native American school mascots?” The Boston Globe.
Gouveia, T. January 22, 2022. “Massachusetts needs Medicare for All.” Common Dreams.
Gouveia, T. and Regan, J. December 21, 2021. “As outbreak worsens, rapid antigen tests are key to ‘normalcy’.” Boston Business Journal.
Milstein, B., Erickson, H. Gouveia, T., Qureshi, N., and Nelson, C. (2020). Amplifying stewardship: Characteristics and trends stewards consider when expanding equitable well-being. The Rippel Foundation, Morristown, NJ.
Gouveia, T. (2018). The essential components of a comprehensive transformation strategy for regional health and well-being. The Rippel Foundation, Morristown, NJ.
Li, W., Gouveia, T., Sbarra, C., Harding, N., Hayes, R., and Reid, M. (2016). Has Boston’s 2011 cigar packaging and pricing regulation reduced the availability of single-flavored cigars popular with youth? Tobacco control, 26(2), 135-140. DOI:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2015-052619.
Ticker, J. and Gouveia-Vigeant, T. (2005). The 1991 Cholera epidemic in Peru: Not a case of precaution gone awry. Risk Analysis, 25(3), 495-502. DOI:10.1111/j.1539-6924.2005.00617.
Ticker, J. and Gouveia-Vigeant, T. with contributions from Clapp, R. (2003). Toxic chemicals and childhood cancer: A review of the evidence. Lowell Center for Sustainable Production, Lowell, MA.
OP-EDS:
Gouveia, T. May 25, 2022. “Should Massachusetts ban Native American school mascots?” The Boston Globe.
Gouveia, T. January 22, 2022. “Massachusetts needs Medicare for All.” Common Dreams.
Gouveia, T. and Regan, J. December 21, 2021. “As outbreak worsens, rapid antigen tests are key to ‘normalcy’.” Boston Business Journal.
Publications
Banks, K.P. and Gouveia, T. (2021). Movement in the making: Building collaborations with public health experts and policymakers. HPHR, 35. DOI:10.54111/0001/II7.
Milstein, B., Erickson, H. Gouveia, T., Qureshi, N., and Nelson, C. (2020). Amplifying stewardship: Characteristics and trends stewards consider when expanding equitable well-being. The Rippel Foundation, Morristown, NJ.
Gouveia, T. (2018). The essential components of a comprehensive transformation strategy for regional health and well-being. The Rippel Foundation, Morristown, NJ.
Li, W., Gouveia, T., Sbarra, C., Harding, N., Hayes, R., and Reid, M. (2016). Has Boston’s 2011 cigar packaging and pricing regulation reduced the availability of single-flavored cigars popular with youth? Tobacco control, 26(2), 135-140. DOI:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2015-052619.
Ticker, J. and Gouveia-Vigeant, T. (2005). The 1991 Cholera epidemic in Peru: Not a case of precaution gone awry. Risk Analysis, 25(3), 495-502. DOI:10.1111/j.1539-6924.2005.00617.
Ticker, J. and Gouveia-Vigeant, T. with contributions from Clapp, R. (2003). Toxic chemicals and childhood cancer: A review of the evidence. Lowell Center for Sustainable Production, Lowell, MA.
OP-EDS:
Gouveia, T. May 25, 2022. “Should Massachusetts ban Native American school mascots?” The Boston Globe.
Gouveia, T. January 22, 2022. “Massachusetts needs Medicare for All.” Common Dreams.
Gouveia, T. and Regan, J. December 21, 2021. “As outbreak worsens, rapid antigen tests are key to ‘normalcy’.” Boston Business Journal.
Milstein, B., Erickson, H. Gouveia, T., Qureshi, N., and Nelson, C. (2020). Amplifying stewardship: Characteristics and trends stewards consider when expanding equitable well-being. The Rippel Foundation, Morristown, NJ.
Gouveia, T. (2018). The essential components of a comprehensive transformation strategy for regional health and well-being. The Rippel Foundation, Morristown, NJ.
Li, W., Gouveia, T., Sbarra, C., Harding, N., Hayes, R., and Reid, M. (2016). Has Boston’s 2011 cigar packaging and pricing regulation reduced the availability of single-flavored cigars popular with youth? Tobacco control, 26(2), 135-140. DOI:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2015-052619.
Ticker, J. and Gouveia-Vigeant, T. (2005). The 1991 Cholera epidemic in Peru: Not a case of precaution gone awry. Risk Analysis, 25(3), 495-502. DOI:10.1111/j.1539-6924.2005.00617.
Ticker, J. and Gouveia-Vigeant, T. with contributions from Clapp, R. (2003). Toxic chemicals and childhood cancer: A review of the evidence. Lowell Center for Sustainable Production, Lowell, MA.
OP-EDS:
Gouveia, T. May 25, 2022. “Should Massachusetts ban Native American school mascots?” The Boston Globe.
Gouveia, T. January 22, 2022. “Massachusetts needs Medicare for All.” Common Dreams.
Gouveia, T. and Regan, J. December 21, 2021. “As outbreak worsens, rapid antigen tests are key to ‘normalcy’.” Boston Business Journal.
Presentations
Invited Guest Lecture and Presentations
Gouveia, T. March 16, 2024. “How we change the future of addiction in our communities: Addiction advocacy and policy.” Together for Hope: Boston Addiction Conference 2024. Invited by the Grayken Center for Addiction at Boston Medical Center. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. June 5, 2023. “The politics of public health.” Summer Institute: The Politics of Public Health Policy Making: How Leaders Make Decisions. Invited by Elizabeth Dutta, Professor. Milken Institute School of Public Health, The George Washington University. Washington, DC.
Gouveia, T. April 5, 2023. “Ethical public policymaking: Reflections on the nitty-gritty of public service.” Graduate Seminar: Community Organizing. Invited by Geoffrey Wilkinson, Professor. School of Social Work, Boston University. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. and Monteiro, C. March 23, 2023. “Running for our social justice values: Reflections on running for elected office as a social worker.” Graduate Seminar: Legislative Process and Welfare Policy. Invited by Kathryn Warren Barnes, Instructor. School of Social Work, Boston University. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. August 1, 2022. “Overcoming imposter syndrome to achieve our heart’s desire.” Women2Women International Leadership Program. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. June 14, 2022. “Decarbonizing for a healthy future.” Hosted by Elders Climate Action. Virtual.
Gouveia, T. April 27, 2022. “Social work public service.” Hosted by the National Association of Social Workers Northeast Regional Council. Virtual.
Gouveia, T. April 21, 2022. “Reflections on sustainability and ongoing efforts to address climate change.” Invited by Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. Acton, MA.
Gouveia, T. April 11, 2022. “Exploring ethical dilemmas in public health policymaking.” DrPH Leadership Seminar. Invited by Tricia Elliott, DrPH Director and Professor. School of Public Health, Boston University. Virtual.
Gouveia, T., Howard, V., and Golden, T. April 5, 2022. “Leading through public service.” Chelmsford High School Leadership Conference. Invited by Jay Lang, Superintendent of Schools. Chelmsford, MA.
Gouveia, T., Cepeda, J., Casseus, V., and Lamare, B. March 29, 2022. “Community conversations: Mental health equity for youth in our communities.” Hosted by Generation Citizen. Virtual.
Gouveia, T. March 13, 2022. “Celebrating the past, present, and future of social work.” Annual Meeting. National Association of Social Workers, Massachusetts Chapter. Virtual.
Gouveia, T. March 23, 2022. “Best practices in political advocacy.” Graduate Seminar: Community Organizing. Invited by Geoffrey Wilkinson, Professor. School of Social Work, Boston University. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. and Harvey, R. March 1, 2022. “DOER specialized stretch code.” Hosted by the Massachusetts Climate Action Network and Massachusetts Sierra Club. Virtual.
Gouveia, T. February 9, 2022. “Implications of net zero building code.” Monthly meeting. Hosted by the American Institute of Architects. Virtual.
Gouveia, T., Rohani, M., and Whiton-O’Brien, K. April 21, 2021. “Voting is healthy for us and our democracy.” Civic Health Conference. Hosted by Vot+ER. Virtual.
Gouveia, T., Rothrock, J., and Hanley, K., March 22, 2021. “A frank discussion on Massachusetts climate policy and local action.” Hosted by the Environment Committee of the League of Women Voters. Concord, MA.
Gouveia, T. March 8, 2021. “From public health to policymaking.” Undergraduate Course: Public Health. Invited by Jamie Klufts, Instructor. School of Health and Environment. University of Massachusetts, Lowell. Lowell, MA.
Gouveia, T., Speakman, L., and Prahlow, A. November 10, 2020. “Social work advocacy on reproductive justice: The ROE Act.” Virtual.
Gouveia, T. September 12, 2019. “The power of healing together.” Annual Breakfast. Hosted by the Domestic Violence Services Network. Concord, MA.
Gouveia, T. May 16, 2019. “Keynote: Public Health is everything and it is everywhere.” Hosted by the Community Health Network Area 15. Lexington, MA.
Gouveia, T. March 22, 2019. “Failing forward: Lessons learned from personal experiences with failing.” Alumnae event for current Mt. Holyoke students. Hosted by the Mt. Holyoke Alumnae Association. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. March 15, 2019. “Inaction on climate change: What is at stake.” Hosted by the Youth Climate Strike. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. March 13, 2019. “Social workers running for office: Why and how?” Hosted by the National Association of Social Workers, Massachusetts Chapter. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. February 1, 2019. “Bold climate change policies in the 191st Legislative Session: Securing a healthy planet for future generations.” First Friday on Climate Change. Hosted by the League of Women Voters. Concord, MA.
Gouveia, T. October 15, 2016. “Creating a public health advocacy strategy.” Hosted by the Advocacy Boot Camp, The Activist Lab, School of Public Health, Boston University. Boston, MA.
Baughman, A., Fidler, A., Gouveia, T., and Stillman, L. October 15, 2016. “Mock legislative hearing.” Hosted by the Advocacy Boot Camp, The Activist Lab, School of Public Health, Boston University. Boston, MA.
Sbarra, C. and Gouveia, T. January 15, 2015. “Local regulation of flavored cigars.” Public Health Law Research 2015 Annual Meeting. Hosted by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Gouveia, T. November 21, 2013. “Keynote: How smoke-free policies help smokers quit.” Greater American Smokeout. Hosted by the University of Massachusetts Lowell Student Government Association. Lowell, MA.
Gouveia, T. July 31, 2012. “The road ahead for public health and the prevention fund: Action for the summer recess.” D4H Webinar. Virtual.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. May 19, 2006. “Public health social work practice: A focus on the successes, challenges, and lessons learned in building healthier communities.” Public Health Social Work National Conference. Boston, MA.
International
Gouveia, T. January 26, 2024. “Social Work Leadership in Substance Use Treatment and Social Justice Advocacy.” Boston University School of Social Work: Boston, MA. Hybrid.
Gouveia, T. October 23, 2023. “Shaping the Future of Social Work in Health and Public Health.” Boston University School of Social Work. Boston, MA. Hybrid.
National
Gouveia, T. January 26, 2024. Social Work Leadership in Substance Use Treatment and Social Justice Advocacy: A Conversation with Dr. Nabila El-Bassel. Boston University School of Social Work and Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T., Sheeran, J., and Becker, A. October 31, 2014. “Becoming a tobacco-free/smoke-free campus: Riding the wave of health.” New England College Health Association Annual Conference. New Castle, NH.
Gouveia, T. January 15, 2014. “Has the 2011 cigar packaging and pricing regulation reduced youth cigar use in Boston, Massachusetts?” American Public Health Association National Conference. Atlanta, GA.
Gouveia, T., Wood, K.H., Sbarra, C., and Stewart, J. November 5, 2013. “50 shades of grey in tobacco control policy: Sidestepping false choice in tobacco policymaking.” American Public Health Association Annual Conference. Boston, MA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. November 7, 2006. “Neighborhood characteristics and licensing practices.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. November 7, 2006. “Conducting the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS): Strategies for successful survey implementation and effective data reporting methods at the local level.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. November 12, 2002. “Healthcare providers as educators: Provider influence on lead screening rates and hospitalizations due to asthma attacks in two Massachusetts communities.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.
State
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. November 2, 2011. “Policy-making and the role of coalitions.” Moving the Commonwealth to action: What’s possible in substance abuse prevention and who cares? Conference. Marlborough, MA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. October 4, 2011. “Affordable Care Act and health disparities.” Annual Ounce of Prevention Conference. Marlborough, MA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T., Martin, A., Milano, P. June 21, 2011. “Community assessment and planning: A page from the cookbook for health equity.” Fifth Annual Healthy Communities Conference. Worcester, MA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T., Showers, K., and Harness, J. May 20, 2011. “New generation of prevention.” Innovations in Addictions II: Adapting to Change Conference. Norwood, MA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. May 1, 2001. “Trends and themes in the Merrimack Valley: The youth services assessment final report.” Massachusetts Department of Public Health Prevention Center Meeting. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. March 16, 2024. “How we change the future of addiction in our communities: Addiction advocacy and policy.” Together for Hope: Boston Addiction Conference 2024. Invited by the Grayken Center for Addiction at Boston Medical Center. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. June 5, 2023. “The politics of public health.” Summer Institute: The Politics of Public Health Policy Making: How Leaders Make Decisions. Invited by Elizabeth Dutta, Professor. Milken Institute School of Public Health, The George Washington University. Washington, DC.
Gouveia, T. April 5, 2023. “Ethical public policymaking: Reflections on the nitty-gritty of public service.” Graduate Seminar: Community Organizing. Invited by Geoffrey Wilkinson, Professor. School of Social Work, Boston University. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. and Monteiro, C. March 23, 2023. “Running for our social justice values: Reflections on running for elected office as a social worker.” Graduate Seminar: Legislative Process and Welfare Policy. Invited by Kathryn Warren Barnes, Instructor. School of Social Work, Boston University. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. August 1, 2022. “Overcoming imposter syndrome to achieve our heart’s desire.” Women2Women International Leadership Program. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. June 14, 2022. “Decarbonizing for a healthy future.” Hosted by Elders Climate Action. Virtual.
Gouveia, T. April 27, 2022. “Social work public service.” Hosted by the National Association of Social Workers Northeast Regional Council. Virtual.
Gouveia, T. April 21, 2022. “Reflections on sustainability and ongoing efforts to address climate change.” Invited by Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. Acton, MA.
Gouveia, T. April 11, 2022. “Exploring ethical dilemmas in public health policymaking.” DrPH Leadership Seminar. Invited by Tricia Elliott, DrPH Director and Professor. School of Public Health, Boston University. Virtual.
Gouveia, T., Howard, V., and Golden, T. April 5, 2022. “Leading through public service.” Chelmsford High School Leadership Conference. Invited by Jay Lang, Superintendent of Schools. Chelmsford, MA.
Gouveia, T., Cepeda, J., Casseus, V., and Lamare, B. March 29, 2022. “Community conversations: Mental health equity for youth in our communities.” Hosted by Generation Citizen. Virtual.
Gouveia, T. March 13, 2022. “Celebrating the past, present, and future of social work.” Annual Meeting. National Association of Social Workers, Massachusetts Chapter. Virtual.
Gouveia, T. March 23, 2022. “Best practices in political advocacy.” Graduate Seminar: Community Organizing. Invited by Geoffrey Wilkinson, Professor. School of Social Work, Boston University. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. and Harvey, R. March 1, 2022. “DOER specialized stretch code.” Hosted by the Massachusetts Climate Action Network and Massachusetts Sierra Club. Virtual.
Gouveia, T. February 9, 2022. “Implications of net zero building code.” Monthly meeting. Hosted by the American Institute of Architects. Virtual.
Gouveia, T., Rohani, M., and Whiton-O’Brien, K. April 21, 2021. “Voting is healthy for us and our democracy.” Civic Health Conference. Hosted by Vot+ER. Virtual.
Gouveia, T., Rothrock, J., and Hanley, K., March 22, 2021. “A frank discussion on Massachusetts climate policy and local action.” Hosted by the Environment Committee of the League of Women Voters. Concord, MA.
Gouveia, T. March 8, 2021. “From public health to policymaking.” Undergraduate Course: Public Health. Invited by Jamie Klufts, Instructor. School of Health and Environment. University of Massachusetts, Lowell. Lowell, MA.
Gouveia, T., Speakman, L., and Prahlow, A. November 10, 2020. “Social work advocacy on reproductive justice: The ROE Act.” Virtual.
Gouveia, T. September 12, 2019. “The power of healing together.” Annual Breakfast. Hosted by the Domestic Violence Services Network. Concord, MA.
Gouveia, T. May 16, 2019. “Keynote: Public Health is everything and it is everywhere.” Hosted by the Community Health Network Area 15. Lexington, MA.
Gouveia, T. March 22, 2019. “Failing forward: Lessons learned from personal experiences with failing.” Alumnae event for current Mt. Holyoke students. Hosted by the Mt. Holyoke Alumnae Association. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. March 15, 2019. “Inaction on climate change: What is at stake.” Hosted by the Youth Climate Strike. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. March 13, 2019. “Social workers running for office: Why and how?” Hosted by the National Association of Social Workers, Massachusetts Chapter. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. February 1, 2019. “Bold climate change policies in the 191st Legislative Session: Securing a healthy planet for future generations.” First Friday on Climate Change. Hosted by the League of Women Voters. Concord, MA.
Gouveia, T. October 15, 2016. “Creating a public health advocacy strategy.” Hosted by the Advocacy Boot Camp, The Activist Lab, School of Public Health, Boston University. Boston, MA.
Baughman, A., Fidler, A., Gouveia, T., and Stillman, L. October 15, 2016. “Mock legislative hearing.” Hosted by the Advocacy Boot Camp, The Activist Lab, School of Public Health, Boston University. Boston, MA.
Sbarra, C. and Gouveia, T. January 15, 2015. “Local regulation of flavored cigars.” Public Health Law Research 2015 Annual Meeting. Hosted by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Gouveia, T. November 21, 2013. “Keynote: How smoke-free policies help smokers quit.” Greater American Smokeout. Hosted by the University of Massachusetts Lowell Student Government Association. Lowell, MA.
Gouveia, T. July 31, 2012. “The road ahead for public health and the prevention fund: Action for the summer recess.” D4H Webinar. Virtual.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. May 19, 2006. “Public health social work practice: A focus on the successes, challenges, and lessons learned in building healthier communities.” Public Health Social Work National Conference. Boston, MA.
International
Gouveia, T. January 26, 2024. “Social Work Leadership in Substance Use Treatment and Social Justice Advocacy.” Boston University School of Social Work: Boston, MA. Hybrid.
Gouveia, T. October 23, 2023. “Shaping the Future of Social Work in Health and Public Health.” Boston University School of Social Work. Boston, MA. Hybrid.
National
Gouveia, T. January 26, 2024. Social Work Leadership in Substance Use Treatment and Social Justice Advocacy: A Conversation with Dr. Nabila El-Bassel. Boston University School of Social Work and Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T., Sheeran, J., and Becker, A. October 31, 2014. “Becoming a tobacco-free/smoke-free campus: Riding the wave of health.” New England College Health Association Annual Conference. New Castle, NH.
Gouveia, T. January 15, 2014. “Has the 2011 cigar packaging and pricing regulation reduced youth cigar use in Boston, Massachusetts?” American Public Health Association National Conference. Atlanta, GA.
Gouveia, T., Wood, K.H., Sbarra, C., and Stewart, J. November 5, 2013. “50 shades of grey in tobacco control policy: Sidestepping false choice in tobacco policymaking.” American Public Health Association Annual Conference. Boston, MA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. November 7, 2006. “Neighborhood characteristics and licensing practices.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. November 7, 2006. “Conducting the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS): Strategies for successful survey implementation and effective data reporting methods at the local level.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. November 12, 2002. “Healthcare providers as educators: Provider influence on lead screening rates and hospitalizations due to asthma attacks in two Massachusetts communities.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.
State
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. November 2, 2011. “Policy-making and the role of coalitions.” Moving the Commonwealth to action: What’s possible in substance abuse prevention and who cares? Conference. Marlborough, MA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. October 4, 2011. “Affordable Care Act and health disparities.” Annual Ounce of Prevention Conference. Marlborough, MA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T., Martin, A., Milano, P. June 21, 2011. “Community assessment and planning: A page from the cookbook for health equity.” Fifth Annual Healthy Communities Conference. Worcester, MA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T., Showers, K., and Harness, J. May 20, 2011. “New generation of prevention.” Innovations in Addictions II: Adapting to Change Conference. Norwood, MA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. May 1, 2001. “Trends and themes in the Merrimack Valley: The youth services assessment final report.” Massachusetts Department of Public Health Prevention Center Meeting. Boston, MA.
Presentations
Invited Guest Lecture and Presentations
Gouveia, T. March 16, 2024. “How we change the future of addiction in our communities: Addiction advocacy and policy.” Together for Hope: Boston Addiction Conference 2024. Invited by the Grayken Center for Addiction at Boston Medical Center. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. June 5, 2023. “The politics of public health.” Summer Institute: The Politics of Public Health Policy Making: How Leaders Make Decisions. Invited by Elizabeth Dutta, Professor. Milken Institute School of Public Health, The George Washington University. Washington, DC.
Gouveia, T. April 5, 2023. “Ethical public policymaking: Reflections on the nitty-gritty of public service.” Graduate Seminar: Community Organizing. Invited by Geoffrey Wilkinson, Professor. School of Social Work, Boston University. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. and Monteiro, C. March 23, 2023. “Running for our social justice values: Reflections on running for elected office as a social worker.” Graduate Seminar: Legislative Process and Welfare Policy. Invited by Kathryn Warren Barnes, Instructor. School of Social Work, Boston University. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. August 1, 2022. “Overcoming imposter syndrome to achieve our heart’s desire.” Women2Women International Leadership Program. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. June 14, 2022. “Decarbonizing for a healthy future.” Hosted by Elders Climate Action. Virtual.
Gouveia, T. April 27, 2022. “Social work public service.” Hosted by the National Association of Social Workers Northeast Regional Council. Virtual.
Gouveia, T. April 21, 2022. “Reflections on sustainability and ongoing efforts to address climate change.” Invited by Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. Acton, MA.
Gouveia, T. April 11, 2022. “Exploring ethical dilemmas in public health policymaking.” DrPH Leadership Seminar. Invited by Tricia Elliott, DrPH Director and Professor. School of Public Health, Boston University. Virtual.
Gouveia, T., Howard, V., and Golden, T. April 5, 2022. “Leading through public service.” Chelmsford High School Leadership Conference. Invited by Jay Lang, Superintendent of Schools. Chelmsford, MA.
Gouveia, T., Cepeda, J., Casseus, V., and Lamare, B. March 29, 2022. “Community conversations: Mental health equity for youth in our communities.” Hosted by Generation Citizen. Virtual.
Gouveia, T. March 13, 2022. “Celebrating the past, present, and future of social work.” Annual Meeting. National Association of Social Workers, Massachusetts Chapter. Virtual.
Gouveia, T. March 23, 2022. “Best practices in political advocacy.” Graduate Seminar: Community Organizing. Invited by Geoffrey Wilkinson, Professor. School of Social Work, Boston University. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. and Harvey, R. March 1, 2022. “DOER specialized stretch code.” Hosted by the Massachusetts Climate Action Network and Massachusetts Sierra Club. Virtual.
Gouveia, T. February 9, 2022. “Implications of net zero building code.” Monthly meeting. Hosted by the American Institute of Architects. Virtual.
Gouveia, T., Rohani, M., and Whiton-O’Brien, K. April 21, 2021. “Voting is healthy for us and our democracy.” Civic Health Conference. Hosted by Vot+ER. Virtual.
Gouveia, T., Rothrock, J., and Hanley, K., March 22, 2021. “A frank discussion on Massachusetts climate policy and local action.” Hosted by the Environment Committee of the League of Women Voters. Concord, MA.
Gouveia, T. March 8, 2021. “From public health to policymaking.” Undergraduate Course: Public Health. Invited by Jamie Klufts, Instructor. School of Health and Environment. University of Massachusetts, Lowell. Lowell, MA.
Gouveia, T., Speakman, L., and Prahlow, A. November 10, 2020. “Social work advocacy on reproductive justice: The ROE Act.” Virtual.
Gouveia, T. September 12, 2019. “The power of healing together.” Annual Breakfast. Hosted by the Domestic Violence Services Network. Concord, MA.
Gouveia, T. May 16, 2019. “Keynote: Public Health is everything and it is everywhere.” Hosted by the Community Health Network Area 15. Lexington, MA.
Gouveia, T. March 22, 2019. “Failing forward: Lessons learned from personal experiences with failing.” Alumnae event for current Mt. Holyoke students. Hosted by the Mt. Holyoke Alumnae Association. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. March 15, 2019. “Inaction on climate change: What is at stake.” Hosted by the Youth Climate Strike. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. March 13, 2019. “Social workers running for office: Why and how?” Hosted by the National Association of Social Workers, Massachusetts Chapter. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. February 1, 2019. “Bold climate change policies in the 191st Legislative Session: Securing a healthy planet for future generations.” First Friday on Climate Change. Hosted by the League of Women Voters. Concord, MA.
Gouveia, T. October 15, 2016. “Creating a public health advocacy strategy.” Hosted by the Advocacy Boot Camp, The Activist Lab, School of Public Health, Boston University. Boston, MA.
Baughman, A., Fidler, A., Gouveia, T., and Stillman, L. October 15, 2016. “Mock legislative hearing.” Hosted by the Advocacy Boot Camp, The Activist Lab, School of Public Health, Boston University. Boston, MA.
Sbarra, C. and Gouveia, T. January 15, 2015. “Local regulation of flavored cigars.” Public Health Law Research 2015 Annual Meeting. Hosted by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Gouveia, T. November 21, 2013. “Keynote: How smoke-free policies help smokers quit.” Greater American Smokeout. Hosted by the University of Massachusetts Lowell Student Government Association. Lowell, MA.
Gouveia, T. July 31, 2012. “The road ahead for public health and the prevention fund: Action for the summer recess.” D4H Webinar. Virtual.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. May 19, 2006. “Public health social work practice: A focus on the successes, challenges, and lessons learned in building healthier communities.” Public Health Social Work National Conference. Boston, MA.
International
Gouveia, T. January 26, 2024. “Social Work Leadership in Substance Use Treatment and Social Justice Advocacy.” Boston University School of Social Work: Boston, MA. Hybrid.
Gouveia, T. October 23, 2023. “Shaping the Future of Social Work in Health and Public Health.” Boston University School of Social Work. Boston, MA. Hybrid.
National
Gouveia, T. January 26, 2024. Social Work Leadership in Substance Use Treatment and Social Justice Advocacy: A Conversation with Dr. Nabila El-Bassel. Boston University School of Social Work and Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T., Sheeran, J., and Becker, A. October 31, 2014. “Becoming a tobacco-free/smoke-free campus: Riding the wave of health.” New England College Health Association Annual Conference. New Castle, NH.
Gouveia, T. January 15, 2014. “Has the 2011 cigar packaging and pricing regulation reduced youth cigar use in Boston, Massachusetts?” American Public Health Association National Conference. Atlanta, GA.
Gouveia, T., Wood, K.H., Sbarra, C., and Stewart, J. November 5, 2013. “50 shades of grey in tobacco control policy: Sidestepping false choice in tobacco policymaking.” American Public Health Association Annual Conference. Boston, MA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. November 7, 2006. “Neighborhood characteristics and licensing practices.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. November 7, 2006. “Conducting the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS): Strategies for successful survey implementation and effective data reporting methods at the local level.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. November 12, 2002. “Healthcare providers as educators: Provider influence on lead screening rates and hospitalizations due to asthma attacks in two Massachusetts communities.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.
State
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. November 2, 2011. “Policy-making and the role of coalitions.” Moving the Commonwealth to action: What’s possible in substance abuse prevention and who cares? Conference. Marlborough, MA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. October 4, 2011. “Affordable Care Act and health disparities.” Annual Ounce of Prevention Conference. Marlborough, MA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T., Martin, A., Milano, P. June 21, 2011. “Community assessment and planning: A page from the cookbook for health equity.” Fifth Annual Healthy Communities Conference. Worcester, MA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T., Showers, K., and Harness, J. May 20, 2011. “New generation of prevention.” Innovations in Addictions II: Adapting to Change Conference. Norwood, MA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. May 1, 2001. “Trends and themes in the Merrimack Valley: The youth services assessment final report.” Massachusetts Department of Public Health Prevention Center Meeting. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. March 16, 2024. “How we change the future of addiction in our communities: Addiction advocacy and policy.” Together for Hope: Boston Addiction Conference 2024. Invited by the Grayken Center for Addiction at Boston Medical Center. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. June 5, 2023. “The politics of public health.” Summer Institute: The Politics of Public Health Policy Making: How Leaders Make Decisions. Invited by Elizabeth Dutta, Professor. Milken Institute School of Public Health, The George Washington University. Washington, DC.
Gouveia, T. April 5, 2023. “Ethical public policymaking: Reflections on the nitty-gritty of public service.” Graduate Seminar: Community Organizing. Invited by Geoffrey Wilkinson, Professor. School of Social Work, Boston University. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. and Monteiro, C. March 23, 2023. “Running for our social justice values: Reflections on running for elected office as a social worker.” Graduate Seminar: Legislative Process and Welfare Policy. Invited by Kathryn Warren Barnes, Instructor. School of Social Work, Boston University. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. August 1, 2022. “Overcoming imposter syndrome to achieve our heart’s desire.” Women2Women International Leadership Program. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. June 14, 2022. “Decarbonizing for a healthy future.” Hosted by Elders Climate Action. Virtual.
Gouveia, T. April 27, 2022. “Social work public service.” Hosted by the National Association of Social Workers Northeast Regional Council. Virtual.
Gouveia, T. April 21, 2022. “Reflections on sustainability and ongoing efforts to address climate change.” Invited by Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. Acton, MA.
Gouveia, T. April 11, 2022. “Exploring ethical dilemmas in public health policymaking.” DrPH Leadership Seminar. Invited by Tricia Elliott, DrPH Director and Professor. School of Public Health, Boston University. Virtual.
Gouveia, T., Howard, V., and Golden, T. April 5, 2022. “Leading through public service.” Chelmsford High School Leadership Conference. Invited by Jay Lang, Superintendent of Schools. Chelmsford, MA.
Gouveia, T., Cepeda, J., Casseus, V., and Lamare, B. March 29, 2022. “Community conversations: Mental health equity for youth in our communities.” Hosted by Generation Citizen. Virtual.
Gouveia, T. March 13, 2022. “Celebrating the past, present, and future of social work.” Annual Meeting. National Association of Social Workers, Massachusetts Chapter. Virtual.
Gouveia, T. March 23, 2022. “Best practices in political advocacy.” Graduate Seminar: Community Organizing. Invited by Geoffrey Wilkinson, Professor. School of Social Work, Boston University. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. and Harvey, R. March 1, 2022. “DOER specialized stretch code.” Hosted by the Massachusetts Climate Action Network and Massachusetts Sierra Club. Virtual.
Gouveia, T. February 9, 2022. “Implications of net zero building code.” Monthly meeting. Hosted by the American Institute of Architects. Virtual.
Gouveia, T., Rohani, M., and Whiton-O’Brien, K. April 21, 2021. “Voting is healthy for us and our democracy.” Civic Health Conference. Hosted by Vot+ER. Virtual.
Gouveia, T., Rothrock, J., and Hanley, K., March 22, 2021. “A frank discussion on Massachusetts climate policy and local action.” Hosted by the Environment Committee of the League of Women Voters. Concord, MA.
Gouveia, T. March 8, 2021. “From public health to policymaking.” Undergraduate Course: Public Health. Invited by Jamie Klufts, Instructor. School of Health and Environment. University of Massachusetts, Lowell. Lowell, MA.
Gouveia, T., Speakman, L., and Prahlow, A. November 10, 2020. “Social work advocacy on reproductive justice: The ROE Act.” Virtual.
Gouveia, T. September 12, 2019. “The power of healing together.” Annual Breakfast. Hosted by the Domestic Violence Services Network. Concord, MA.
Gouveia, T. May 16, 2019. “Keynote: Public Health is everything and it is everywhere.” Hosted by the Community Health Network Area 15. Lexington, MA.
Gouveia, T. March 22, 2019. “Failing forward: Lessons learned from personal experiences with failing.” Alumnae event for current Mt. Holyoke students. Hosted by the Mt. Holyoke Alumnae Association. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. March 15, 2019. “Inaction on climate change: What is at stake.” Hosted by the Youth Climate Strike. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. March 13, 2019. “Social workers running for office: Why and how?” Hosted by the National Association of Social Workers, Massachusetts Chapter. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T. February 1, 2019. “Bold climate change policies in the 191st Legislative Session: Securing a healthy planet for future generations.” First Friday on Climate Change. Hosted by the League of Women Voters. Concord, MA.
Gouveia, T. October 15, 2016. “Creating a public health advocacy strategy.” Hosted by the Advocacy Boot Camp, The Activist Lab, School of Public Health, Boston University. Boston, MA.
Baughman, A., Fidler, A., Gouveia, T., and Stillman, L. October 15, 2016. “Mock legislative hearing.” Hosted by the Advocacy Boot Camp, The Activist Lab, School of Public Health, Boston University. Boston, MA.
Sbarra, C. and Gouveia, T. January 15, 2015. “Local regulation of flavored cigars.” Public Health Law Research 2015 Annual Meeting. Hosted by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Gouveia, T. November 21, 2013. “Keynote: How smoke-free policies help smokers quit.” Greater American Smokeout. Hosted by the University of Massachusetts Lowell Student Government Association. Lowell, MA.
Gouveia, T. July 31, 2012. “The road ahead for public health and the prevention fund: Action for the summer recess.” D4H Webinar. Virtual.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. May 19, 2006. “Public health social work practice: A focus on the successes, challenges, and lessons learned in building healthier communities.” Public Health Social Work National Conference. Boston, MA.
International
Gouveia, T. January 26, 2024. “Social Work Leadership in Substance Use Treatment and Social Justice Advocacy.” Boston University School of Social Work: Boston, MA. Hybrid.
Gouveia, T. October 23, 2023. “Shaping the Future of Social Work in Health and Public Health.” Boston University School of Social Work. Boston, MA. Hybrid.
National
Gouveia, T. January 26, 2024. Social Work Leadership in Substance Use Treatment and Social Justice Advocacy: A Conversation with Dr. Nabila El-Bassel. Boston University School of Social Work and Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health. Boston, MA.
Gouveia, T., Sheeran, J., and Becker, A. October 31, 2014. “Becoming a tobacco-free/smoke-free campus: Riding the wave of health.” New England College Health Association Annual Conference. New Castle, NH.
Gouveia, T. January 15, 2014. “Has the 2011 cigar packaging and pricing regulation reduced youth cigar use in Boston, Massachusetts?” American Public Health Association National Conference. Atlanta, GA.
Gouveia, T., Wood, K.H., Sbarra, C., and Stewart, J. November 5, 2013. “50 shades of grey in tobacco control policy: Sidestepping false choice in tobacco policymaking.” American Public Health Association Annual Conference. Boston, MA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. November 7, 2006. “Neighborhood characteristics and licensing practices.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. November 7, 2006. “Conducting the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS): Strategies for successful survey implementation and effective data reporting methods at the local level.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. November 12, 2002. “Healthcare providers as educators: Provider influence on lead screening rates and hospitalizations due to asthma attacks in two Massachusetts communities.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.
State
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. November 2, 2011. “Policy-making and the role of coalitions.” Moving the Commonwealth to action: What’s possible in substance abuse prevention and who cares? Conference. Marlborough, MA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. October 4, 2011. “Affordable Care Act and health disparities.” Annual Ounce of Prevention Conference. Marlborough, MA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T., Martin, A., Milano, P. June 21, 2011. “Community assessment and planning: A page from the cookbook for health equity.” Fifth Annual Healthy Communities Conference. Worcester, MA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T., Showers, K., and Harness, J. May 20, 2011. “New generation of prevention.” Innovations in Addictions II: Adapting to Change Conference. Norwood, MA.
Gouveia-Vigeant, T. May 1, 2001. “Trends and themes in the Merrimack Valley: The youth services assessment final report.” Massachusetts Department of Public Health Prevention Center Meeting. Boston, MA.
Professional Activities and Certifications
National
2023 Present Advisor, POLITICO Insiders
2015-2017 Contributor, Well-Being in the Nation
State
2023 Present Advisory Board Member, Marcus Anthony Hall Educational Institute, Boston, MA
2019-2020 Co-Chair, Medicare for All Legislative Caucus, Massachusetts General Court
2019-2021 Chair, Transportation Sub-Caucus, Massachusetts General Court
2019-2021 Chair, Route 2/Alewife Parking Garage Working Group, Massachusetts General Court
Affiliations
2023-Present Member, Academy Health
2023-Present Member, Council on Social Work Education
2023-Present Member, Society for Social Work and Research
2023-Present Member, Society for System Dynamics
2022-Present Member, American Public Health Association (Sections: Public Health
Social Work and Mental Health)
2019-Present Member, Planned Parenthood of Massachusetts
2018-Present Member, Massachusetts Chapter, National Association of Social Workers
2014-Present Member, Massachusetts Public Health Association
2014-2016 Member, American Public Health Association (Sections: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs and Public Health Social Work)
2014-2016 Member, Policy Committee, Massachusetts Public Health Association
2023 Present Advisor, POLITICO Insiders
2015-2017 Contributor, Well-Being in the Nation
State
2023 Present Advisory Board Member, Marcus Anthony Hall Educational Institute, Boston, MA
2019-2020 Co-Chair, Medicare for All Legislative Caucus, Massachusetts General Court
2019-2021 Chair, Transportation Sub-Caucus, Massachusetts General Court
2019-2021 Chair, Route 2/Alewife Parking Garage Working Group, Massachusetts General Court
Affiliations
2023-Present Member, Academy Health
2023-Present Member, Council on Social Work Education
2023-Present Member, Society for Social Work and Research
2023-Present Member, Society for System Dynamics
2022-Present Member, American Public Health Association (Sections: Public Health
Social Work and Mental Health)
2019-Present Member, Planned Parenthood of Massachusetts
2018-Present Member, Massachusetts Chapter, National Association of Social Workers
2014-Present Member, Massachusetts Public Health Association
2014-2016 Member, American Public Health Association (Sections: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs and Public Health Social Work)
2014-2016 Member, Policy Committee, Massachusetts Public Health Association
Professional Activities and Certifications
National
2023 Present Advisor, POLITICO Insiders
2015-2017 Contributor, Well-Being in the Nation
State
2023 Present Advisory Board Member, Marcus Anthony Hall Educational Institute, Boston, MA
2019-2020 Co-Chair, Medicare for All Legislative Caucus, Massachusetts General Court
2019-2021 Chair, Transportation Sub-Caucus, Massachusetts General Court
2019-2021 Chair, Route 2/Alewife Parking Garage Working Group, Massachusetts General Court
Affiliations
2023-Present Member, Academy Health
2023-Present Member, Council on Social Work Education
2023-Present Member, Society for Social Work and Research
2023-Present Member, Society for System Dynamics
2022-Present Member, American Public Health Association (Sections: Public Health
Social Work and Mental Health)
2019-Present Member, Planned Parenthood of Massachusetts
2018-Present Member, Massachusetts Chapter, National Association of Social Workers
2014-Present Member, Massachusetts Public Health Association
2014-2016 Member, American Public Health Association (Sections: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs and Public Health Social Work)
2014-2016 Member, Policy Committee, Massachusetts Public Health Association
2023 Present Advisor, POLITICO Insiders
2015-2017 Contributor, Well-Being in the Nation
State
2023 Present Advisory Board Member, Marcus Anthony Hall Educational Institute, Boston, MA
2019-2020 Co-Chair, Medicare for All Legislative Caucus, Massachusetts General Court
2019-2021 Chair, Transportation Sub-Caucus, Massachusetts General Court
2019-2021 Chair, Route 2/Alewife Parking Garage Working Group, Massachusetts General Court
Affiliations
2023-Present Member, Academy Health
2023-Present Member, Council on Social Work Education
2023-Present Member, Society for Social Work and Research
2023-Present Member, Society for System Dynamics
2022-Present Member, American Public Health Association (Sections: Public Health
Social Work and Mental Health)
2019-Present Member, Planned Parenthood of Massachusetts
2018-Present Member, Massachusetts Chapter, National Association of Social Workers
2014-Present Member, Massachusetts Public Health Association
2014-2016 Member, American Public Health Association (Sections: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs and Public Health Social Work)
2014-2016 Member, Policy Committee, Massachusetts Public Health Association
Awards and Honors
2020 The 1905 Fellowship Mount Holyoke College Alumnae Association
2017 Portuguese Heritage Award Massachusetts General Court
2016 Change Agent Award Mount Holyoke College Alumnae Association
2014 Alfred Frechette Award Massachusetts Public Health Association
2014 Doctoral Poster Award Boston University School of Public Health
Research Day
1996 Maurice L. Rabbino Award Mount Holyoke College
1995 Victoria Schuck Scholar Mount Holyoke College
2017 Portuguese Heritage Award Massachusetts General Court
2016 Change Agent Award Mount Holyoke College Alumnae Association
2014 Alfred Frechette Award Massachusetts Public Health Association
2014 Doctoral Poster Award Boston University School of Public Health
Research Day
1996 Maurice L. Rabbino Award Mount Holyoke College
1995 Victoria Schuck Scholar Mount Holyoke College
Awards and Honors
2020 The 1905 Fellowship Mount Holyoke College Alumnae Association
2017 Portuguese Heritage Award Massachusetts General Court
2016 Change Agent Award Mount Holyoke College Alumnae Association
2014 Alfred Frechette Award Massachusetts Public Health Association
2014 Doctoral Poster Award Boston University School of Public Health
Research Day
1996 Maurice L. Rabbino Award Mount Holyoke College
1995 Victoria Schuck Scholar Mount Holyoke College
2017 Portuguese Heritage Award Massachusetts General Court
2016 Change Agent Award Mount Holyoke College Alumnae Association
2014 Alfred Frechette Award Massachusetts Public Health Association
2014 Doctoral Poster Award Boston University School of Public Health
Research Day
1996 Maurice L. Rabbino Award Mount Holyoke College
1995 Victoria Schuck Scholar Mount Holyoke College