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International wins for East Yorkshire transformation specialist in lockdown

Agencia lands wok from Caribbean to the Balkans after practising what it has preached for more than 22 years

Helen Gibson, managing director of Agencia.(Image: Karl Andre Photography Ltd)

An East Yorkshire business has secured new work in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and overseas after practising what it preaches throughout lockdown.

Transformation specialist Agencia has landed new contracts in the Western Balkans and Caribbean for its international justice team.

In the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, the company’s health and social care experts have provided extra support to GPs and pharmacists dealing with Covid-19 and its impact on primary care general services.

Helen Gibson, managing director, said: “Like most businesses, we asked ourselves whether lockdown could lead to a significant downturn in business. But the key strength that connects our range of services is our ability to help organisations manage change, and by applying that expertise to our own business we have quickly adapted and transformed to deliver almost everything remotely.

“It has been exciting to see the world accelerating and adapting to remote working in a way that would otherwise have taken decades to embrace.”

Closing in on a quarter of a century of operations, Agencia has delivered more than 450 health and justice contracts in more than 20 countries. Closer to the Hessle Maritime Business Park home it provides business support to around 350 general practitioners through its Primary Care Direct service and runs award-winning projects to combat substance misuse and painkiller addiction through its ReWire service.

Helen Gibson, managing director of Agencia, delivering a presentation pre-lockdown.(Image: Karl Andre Photography Ltd)

As the lockdown took hold, the company replaced its busy travel schedule with a series of webinars to help clients and contacts address issues which were heightened by the pandemic including crisis management, leadership, uncertainty and internet fraud.

Participants signing up for the sessions included managers from NHS organisations, local authorities and private businesses with Agencia’s international dimension reflected by involvement from Serbia, Bosnia, Ethiopia, Uganda and Ghana.