Some threats are not random. They are tied to a person, a pattern, a history, or a concern that people are nervous to talk about clearly.
The CT Threat Readiness Plan helps you look at a known-person safety concern through a privacy-first readiness lens. Instead of spreading fear, gossip, or unnecessary personal details, this workbook helps you define what is known, who needs to know, what should stay private, how a restricted visitor should be handled, what routines may need to change, and how incidents should be documented.
This detailed 13-page digital workbook was created for people who need to prepare carefully before a known concern shows up again. Use it to map the concern, protect dignity, create a need-to-know communication plan, prepare arrival and departure routines, document incidents, and build a support circle.
It is especially useful for individuals, families, workplaces, schools, churches, clinics, rental properties, property managers, and shared spaces dealing with an unsafe ex, hostile customer, former employee, banned visitor, escalating neighbor, or other known-person concern.
What is inside
Readiness scorecard
Known-person concern snapshot
Need-to-know communication plan
Restricted visitor response worksheet
Arrival, departure, and parking plan
Documentation log
Threat-context clarity page
Privacy and dignity boundaries
Routine adjustment plan
Support circle and response rehearsal
Best for
Individuals and families
Workplaces
Churches and community spaces
Schools and clinics
Rental properties
Property managers
Shared spaces dealing with a known-person concern
Delivery note
This is a digital PDF workbook. After purchase, you will receive access to download the file. No physical product will be shipped.