Sandi Capuano Morrison, M.A.
Sandi has worked with victims and offenders of interpersonal violence for 29 years in Colorado, Massachusetts and California. She has been with the Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma (IVAT) since 2008, and is the Chief Executive Officer. Sandi received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Colorado -Boulder in Psychology with a focus in Women’s Studies in 1996. Her commitment to domestic violence survivors began after volunteering at a battered women’s shelter as part of a course on Gandhi’s philosophy of ahimsa, nonviolent resistance and satyagraha. Sandi was a victim advocate at Boulder County Safehouse and then Children’s Counselor at Alternatives to Violence domestic violence shelter in Colorado before moving to Boston in 1998 and graduating from Boston College with her Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology in 2000. It was at BC that Sandi became certified as a Batterer Intervention Program Facilitator and assisted with research on the process and efficacy of domestic violence offender programs. She became the Director of the IMPACT Batterer Intervention Program and ran offender groups for 5 years in Boston suburbs. After moving to San Diego in 2005, Sandi managed the county-wide domestic violence and sexual assault 24-hour hotline and volunteer program and then the city of San Diego’s Rape Crisis Center at the Center for Community Solutions. In that position, she was a member of both the San Diego Sexual Assault Response Team and the Sex Offender Management Council and became certified by California’s Office of Emergency Services as a Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault counselor. She was also a Trauma Intervention Program (TIP) volunteer. Sandi serves on the Executive Committee of the National Partnership to End Interpersonal Violence Across the Lifespan (NPEIV) and was previously on the Board of Stop the Silence, Stop Child Sexual Abuse Inc., now a department of IVAT. She is committed to empowerment-based, survivorcentered programs and processes as well as offender accountability. She has interests in Restorative Justice, Holistic Healing, Cultural Humility, Human Rights and Social Justice. She has trained nationally and internationally on intimate partner violence, child maltreatment, sexual violence, and trauma-informed care.