Greek Culture Profile
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Greek Culture Profile A n in itia tive o f An initiative of Community Partners Program June 2006 Funded by Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing Published 2006 by: Diversicare P O Box 881 Castletown Hyde Park Queensland 4812 Phone: 07 4728 7293 Greek Culture Profile Thanks is given to the following people: Andy Mahlouzarides Chrissie P Taifalos Toulla Nicolas Mary Ioannov Stavros Ioannov and to all those persons who have provided comment about this profile. Disclaimers This profile is a synthesis of information from a range of sources believed to be reliable. Diversicare gives no warranty that the said base sources are correct, and accepts no responsibility for any resultant errors contained herein or for decision and actions taken as a result and any damage. Please note there may be costs associated with some of the resources and services listed in this profile. Greek Culture Profile June 2006 2 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................ 4 BACKGROUND .............................................................................................................................. 5 Migration Experience ............................................................................................................... 5 Australian Statistics.................................................................................................................. 5 Customs in everyday life.......................................................................................................... 5 FAMILY........................................................................................................................................... 6 Family structure ....................................................................................................................... 6 Attitudes to residential care...................................................................................................... 6 PERSONAL HYGIENE ................................................................................................................... 6 Bathing, Dress & Grooming ..................................................................................................... 6 PENSIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 6 LEISURE AND RECREATION........................................................................................................ 6 Pattern to day .......................................................................................................................... 6 Social groups........................................................................................................................... 7 Television ................................................................................................................................ 7 Movies ..................................................................................................................................... 7 Radio ....................................................................................................................................... 7 Newspapers............................................................................................................................. 7 Books....................................................................................................................................... 8 Music ....................................................................................................................................... 8 RELIGION....................................................................................................................................... 8 Profile ...................................................................................................................................... 8 Important days ......................................................................................................................... 8 FOOD AND DIET.......................................................................................................................... 10 HEALTH ....................................................................................................................................... 10 Attitudes to illness and pain ................................................................................................... 10 Perception of health professionals ......................................................................................... 10 DEATH AND DYING..................................................................................................................... 10 Palliative Care........................................................................................................................ 10 Death and Dying .................................................................................................................... 11 LANGUAGE.................................................................................................................................. 11 KEY WORDS................................................................................................................................ 11 Appendix A How to play Tavli...................................................................................................... 17 Appendix B Recipes................................................................................................................... 19 Additional resources ..................................................................................................................... 20 Correction / Addition Form ............................................................................................................ 21 Greek Culture Profile June 2006 3 INTRODUCTION This profile of the Greek cultural community This symbol is used to indicate a is one of the projects undertaken by the ‘tip’, which YOU, as the caregiver Community Partners Program (CPP). The of a person who was born in Community Partners Program aims to Greece, may find useful in your promote and facilitate increased and day-to-day support of that person. sustained access to aged care support services by culturally and linguistically diverse communities with significant aged In an effort to maintain the accuracy of this care needs. profile and improve its contents, for all stakeholders, we encourage readers to Funded by the Commonwealth Department of complete the feedback form on the last page Health and Ageing, the project in Queensland to inform us of any inaccuracies or other is managed by Diversicare under the auspice resources available. It is considered that this of the Ethnic Communities Council. feedback will assist us maintain a user relevant and quality resource. Population trends within Australia are increasingly characterised by a diversity of people, languages and culture. Coupled with Yours Sincerely this trend is an ageing population, also with a rich diversity of languages and cultures. Margaret Hess Dearne Mayer Director CPP Project Officer It’s not surprising then, that residential aged care service providers are faced with increasing demands for culturally responsive facilities and care. This profile aims to assist by enhancing: • staff knowledge of the cultural and linguistically diverse needs of persons from a Greek background. It also seeks to facilitate the professional competence and development of staff in the provision of culturally inclusive care; and • the organisation’s compliance with the Residential Care Standards and National Aged Care Standards as they pertain to the issue of cultural and linguistic needs. The profile provides useful information about a range of topics, resources including books, articles, audio-video aids, services, and so on. Greek Culture Profile June 2006 4 • 21.6% have an occupational or BACKGROUND educational qualification, which is lower than for the Australian-born population Migration Experience (at 46%); • 47% were employed in a Skilled Greece covers 1,228 sq kilometres in occupation; 25% in a Semi-skilled and Southern Europe, bordering the Aegean Sea, 28% in Unskilled jobs; Ionian Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, between Albania and Turkey. • Males comprised 50.5% and females 49.5%; and • Their ancestry includes Greek (92%) and Macedonian (2.1%) Customs in everyday life Greetings A handshake is appropriate when greeting someone you do not know. If you know the person, a hug may be appropriate. For both men and women who are greeting close friends or relatives, kissing on both sides of the cheek is common. When meeting an elderly person you have not seen for some time, introduce yourself first, using words such as “Remember me Andru Dimitrios?”. Source: CIA World Factbook Referring to others The first major arrival of Greek migrants in It is an important matter of respect to call an Australia commenced in the 1850’s, enticed elder “Aunty” (theia) or Uncle (theios). Except by gold discoveries in Australia. with close friends, most Greeks prefer the use of titles (eg Mr (Keerios) and Mrs (Keeria)). Between World War I and World War II migration increased. Post World War II the Entering a room Greek Government actively encouraged It is courteous to say hello (yiasoo) to migration and in 1952, the Australian everyone when you enter a room, otherwise Government gave assisted passage people could take offence. thousands