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Title: Public services - understanding discipline - P6
Description: Directly from my public services course which I achieved maximum marks in, this covers P6 of the understanding discipline module

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Evaluate personal levels of self-discipline for entry into the uniformed public services
It is clear that all the public services without exception require high levels of self- discipline and some
more than others
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Finally concluding with whether or not my current
levels of self-discipline are actually high enough for entry into the public services
...
This is
because the services need individual who can condition themselves to train, follow orders or
otherwise function as part of the public services
...
Again if you’re a leader in any service the level of responsibility and other skills
required to be so are much greater and so the expectation is that the individuals own self-discipline
would be higher than that of those under their leadership
...
Nevertheless even on a basic level the expectation is that selfdiscipline should be high and even more so in roles of leadership
...
I say this with evidence to back this statement up, this evidence
that I personally feel shows my self-discipline includes:








I complete all work ahead of time latest being on time, to high standard usually passing all
criteria first time without alterations needed
...
This shows I am selfdisciplined enough to work myself no matter my condition to extremes to improve myself,
it’s also a sign of high self motivation, and time management as time has to found when it
can be done
...
However I will argue and when I do so I will win the argument,
however this shows that I am self-disciplined enough to not always voice my opinion and
know when it’s better to let others continue timing their right then confront them and create
difficulties, but knowing how to deal with those difficulties is another talent I have and this
means that issues can be sorted out before any escalation can occur
...
This can cause issues with my peers but i know how to defuse a situation before it
can escalate, so standing apart from others and not conforming means I think differently, I
bring other skills and knowledge to group work and often become a leadership figure within
groups as they try to conform to my behaviour rather than vice versa
I have great general and specific knowledge with in many subjects, this gives me a different
perspective to others and often can make me outwardly appear to be arrogant and superior
to others, this image though would cause problems eventually so I am self disciplined
enough to not allow it to occur often to prevent difficulties arising from it
...
This is an edge that can be
used anywhere
...

I currently hold a job, showing that I have the relevant self-discipline required in order to get
a job
...

I have a very strong sense of right and wrong as well as an advance understanding of justice
and where various lines lay
...
This directly affects
behaviour, views and the attitudes i will have to other individuals
...


Now having evidence all of my self discipline I would personally say that I would have the high
standards of self discipline required by the services
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Title: Public services - understanding discipline - P6
Description: Directly from my public services course which I achieved maximum marks in, this covers P6 of the understanding discipline module