Charities are warning that almost a quarter of youth clubs that have been closed in the lockdown wont reopen after the restrictions are lifted. Itll leave thousands of youngsters with nowhere to socialise. Anna adams has been talking to teenagers and youth workers to see how theyre coping. Normally, youd have 30 to 50 young people here after school or in the holiday. Mervyn kay is showing me around the dumps youth club in lewisham, south london. Its been closed since the lockdown. In what ways are you having to change the way you work . Trying to meet the young people where they are, so were using tiktok, were using instagram, were basically trying to recreate the youth club and Adventure Playground experience as best we can in a virtual environment. Hi missing you hey, dante nicola is a youth worker. Shes chatting online with kids who would normally be here. Im missing you guys. How do you think youll feel if youre not able to come here for three months . I think most people are going to start sneaking out and going out the majority of the time. Well, this club is confident that it will survive the difficult months ahead, but others across the country are worried about the knock on effect of coronavirus and the lockdown, and what that will do to the young people who have come to rely on places like this. The National Body for youth workers says its already getting reports of some young people feeling suicidal and self harming. Were seeing an awful lot of Services Close and not being able to reopen and provide that vital support. There is around a million young people with hidden needs that just arent being supported today. Charities say more than 20 of youth versus services will not survive this crisis. We covered all those areas yesterday, i think. Today were going again, well go through the estate. Youth workers in north london are out looking for some of the teenagers theyve lost contact with. For now, the kids are off the streets. But can it stay that way . Its those young people who have been perhaps involved in criminal activity or, you know, excluded from school. Id be worried about that group because those young people arent on the social media platforms that many of the other young people are. In suburban st albans, these houses are full of young people trying to keep themselves busy. So what are you missing the most . My girlfriend. Yeah, thats been the hardest part so far. Ive missed her a lot. I dont know that i would be able to cope with three months having to stay inside. Why . Ive not been able to see my friends, been able to see my family. Its just. Lonely. If i were to know how long it would last for, that would be better mentally, but its the fact that we dont know, so its kind of like waiting every day. And that uncertainty is the hardest thing for the teenagers. No one knows how long this lockdown will last. Anna adams, bbc news, st albans. Now, its time for the travel show. My name is tony giles and im totally blind and severely deaf in both ears. Now were moving. I can feel the wind in my hair. Ive spent the last 21 years travelling. Ive visited over 120 countries. Every continent in the world, including antarctica. My mission is to visit every country in the world. I started off in december planning this recent trip and i decided to start in egypt because its at the top of africa and work my way through several countries to get to ethiopia. 0k, ive got some fish. So im now feeding the birds. 0h its my passion, its what i do, it is what makes me happy. Its the biggest challenge i can get. I just want to be normal. Ive got to be strong all the time. Its the only way i can travel. The only way i can cope. Ive explored quite a bit of addis and i think it is time to move on and explore a bit more of this wonderful, fascinating country that is ethiopia. I really want to try to get to the rift valley and try and visit some of the lakes, a bit more of the nature and natural ambience. Really get off the beaten track. Were going to the village. Its roughly two or three hours south of addis ababa. Its one of the fresh rift valley la kes. Apparently it has lots of birdlife and hippopotami. Whats your name . My name is arlo. Hi. My names tony. Im from england. Yeah. I can hear something. A tractor . A helicopter . A motorbike. Motorbike, yeah. The lake is in this direction . Yeah. The biggest problem for me is ive got no direction because its just an open field, theres nothing to follow. And the wind is giving me problems. Were trying to follow the sound of the cow but the wind is taking away from my hearing aids. This is one of the biggest problems for me when im travelling is the wind. Because if i cant follow something on the ground, ive got to try to follow sounds like traffic or other noises. Ive got the cows tail there he goes. I managed to grab his tail, but it decided to run off and drag me with it. So that was fun. I hear there are some local kids around, giving fish to the marabou stork. Ive got some fish, so im now im feeding the birds. Ohh one of the main reasons i come travelling is to get off the beaten track, get away from the tourist crowd, and this lake is idealfor me because its peaceful, away from tourists, just locals, very natural. Its perfect. From some of the research id done about Haile Selassie and ethiopia and hearing a bit about the rastafarian culture, its the idea that Haile Selassie had designated a bit of land, so that former african slaves, descendants could come back to africa. That sounded interesting, so i thought id head to a town called shashamane, where its home to a rastafarian culture. Lots of people out, this feels very lively, very rural, traditional. I like it. Hello, salaam the driver and i are now looking for my accommodation, a rastafarian run lodge. Alex, i am alex. Iam the i am the owner of the place. Hello. Welcome come in. Wow, youre tall. Like a lot of western european tourists who think a rastafarian culture, lifestyle, i have my sort of stereotypical idea of dreadlocks and just laying about, listening to reggae all day. I do realise it was probably not all like that. But i still had some. When i got there, i met alex and his wife, and very quickly, they changed that whole perception that i had. Welcome to our house, of ancient ethiopian people. Thank you. Wow. I became a rasta man as a teenager, you know, when i saw bob, bob marley, in france, i was so amazed. You know . By his performance on stage. Sure. He touched me, and changed my life. Touched you inside, in the heart . Yeah. I discovered who i was, you know . He gave me a sense of dignity. Whats a real rasta man . A real rasta man is a faithful servant of the almighty, jah. Jah, 0k. Someone who tries his best to live a righteous life. Jah is god, yeah . To love his next. His neighbour . To fulfil the will of god on earth. So, its not about smoking ganja and listening to bob marley . No, no. We are not a smoker, to tell you the truth. Its not all rasta will smoke ganja. You have rasta who dont smoke. Singing one of my biggest loves is music. Ive always loved music because i can connect with it. I dont need to see, i dont need to hear with music. I can connect with the rhythm. Musics beautiful because it crosses all boundaries. It doesnt matter what skin colour, what disability. It doesnt matter. I said, i play drums. He said, i play drums. He started playing and i started following. We just sat there, the two of us, drumming, jamming. No woman, no cry. Sharing energy and positive vibes and connecting. A really beautiful moment. Wooo ahh, that was awesome, amazing do you still feel excluded at times . We have no rights. Were not ethiopian citizens. Were foreigners. But we decided to live permanently and forever in ethiopia. But we dont really get reconditioned after so many years. We just got, the other day, to stay legally, you know, you know, forfive years. A lot of conditions. Dont. Its not so easy to live as rasta people in ethiopia. So youre still considered as foreigners . Yeah. We are now in a local tricycle. You have a Favourite Football Team . I like liverpool. Mo salah. Mo salah yeah cool are you 0k . My mum is pretty special. Very special, amazing. She is the most important person in my life. She supports my travels. She encourages me, she helps me with my maps, she helps me research. I can do most things on the internet with a speech software. The one thing i cant do is book flights. The websites are impossible for all our companies. So she books flights for me. She is my rock that i stand on. She is the reason i can do this. Without her, i would be nothing. We havejust landed in lalibela, one of the major cities tourist cities in the north of the dob. I knew that when i came to ethiopia that one of the places i had to visit was lalibela. Rock churches, you know what these mean to the people. I thought, ijust had to come here. When i landed in lalibela airport it was a bit confusing. Normally i have the assistance, to take me through the airport. A guy who works there took me through the airport outside, handed me onto another guide. At first i thought he was a couch surfer. I started walking with him, he wasnt saying much. I started to get a little bit concerned. A couch surfer, yeah . And i started asking questions, like, are you my couch surfer . He took me to the bus and he said, get on. I take your luggage. Yeah, thats fine. I was going to ask the bus driver to call the number i had. And then abedi showed up. 0k, welcome, tony. Nice to see you, yes. It all got sort of cleared up. So it was a bit concerning. Almost kidnapped, not quite. Would have been a better story if i had been. We are almost near lalibela. Just minutes to arrive at my home. Its all rocky, really rocky. I like this, this is great. Really steep. Quite difficult to walk along. If this is what lalibela is all like, this is going to be great. Ok, this is my house. The place im staying tonight, for me, its perfect. Its as rough as you can get, as off the beaten track as you can get, as basic as you can get. It is real africa, for me. And it wakes up all my senses. Ok, this is the toilet . Yes. Bit of a walk, if you get caught short. It is nothing new for me. Just a bit more difficult with the steps. Ijust got to be a bit slower and take my time. If i get stuck ijust shout, there are people around here, they will come and help me. Its not a problem for me. I can smell it i love it. Part of the adventure. Im skyping my girlfriend. Happy birthday happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday, darling beautiful lovely. Happy birthday to you. I miss you. All right, be good. Bye. If i want to visit places that are quite tricky i try and find a guide, a personal guide, to show me around. Hello. My names zamed. Hi zamed. Yeah, im a local guide in lalibela. 0k. Yeah, todays plan is we will explore the churches for you. 0k, thank you. Ii churches. The churches divided into three groups. The first group churches, there are six church. Yep. And the second group churches, there are four church. 0k. And the third group church there are only one churches. When were they made . What year . Sorry . How old are they . 1,000 years old. 0k. More than, yeah. The church is in front of me . Chanting in background. Its pretty rough, big steps. The guide was probably not guided a blind person before, so they didnt really tell me anything about the steps or the terrain, started telling me information when i sort of started asking her. I dont think she could really understand me, and i couldnt understand her at all. This church is one of the biggest in ethiopia. The biggest . The biggest. 0utside, inside, total 72 pillars. Sorry . 72 pillars. Seven pillars . Yeah, 72. Yep. 0utside, 3a, inside 38, total is 72 pillars. Is it this way . Yes. What does it look like . Just big doors, the main gate, a little bit of windows to get in light on the priestess. And do the windows have glass . No glass. Theyre open . Rock. Just rock windows. Yeah, yeah, rock windows. So now where are we heading . Around there we get inside. Is this the entrance, yeah . Yeah. So we went in the first church and walked around it and could hear chanting. Chanting. I tried to explain, but it was very difficult to understand her. This all origanlly rocks. Sorry . This originally pillars. Right. Not collapsed. Soa column . Yeah, this very cold. 0k. Wheres your arm . This way. Tony sighs. Very frustrated, a bit upset. Unsure how handle it, how to extricate myself from the guide without being rude and also getting another guide to continue, i probably cant do this by myself. I could probably have a go and follow tourists, but, the terrains pretty, pretty rough. I just want to be normal. She is a nice person but, ah. Rrgh im not very good expressing my emotions. Ive got to be strong all the time. Its the only way i can travel. Its the only way i can cope. I am guiding you now. 0k. 0k . I will be on your left because the wall is on your right. And then, one step, tiny step, and then keep forward and then a big one. Yes. Well done. Another one, that is good. You can feel it either side if you stretch your hands. All right we got a different guide organised overnight and gently got out of the situation without offending. I felt more confident with him, ifelt more secure, i got the information i wanted. It was all explained in great detail, it was very personable with me, he gave me what i needed. This is a moment for you to take a picture, tony. Yep. Down there is bete giyorgis, it is a shape of a cross. Yep. It is made of one rock, completely detached from the surrounding rock. Its one monolith . Yes, one monolith. Inside there is a tunnel to get to the church. So its like a fortress, isnt it . Exactly. A few steps forward, we are literally in the centre of the church. So were at the transept . Yeah, exactly. The pillars are part of the structure, so it is supporting itself. Right, yep. But the space is very peaceful and very calming. 0k. Lots of echo because of the shape, obviously. Yeah. Chanting. A big step, like a big slope. Yeah. A few more steps and we will get there and we shall see the beautiful ceremony. Yep, 0k. Ready . 0k. Lets go. So this morning in lalibela i went to this Amazing Service up at one of the rock churches. It was almost like being transported back in time. Keep coming. Always hundreds of thousands of people around me, its quite calming, ifeel quite emotional. I didnt expect to feel that. The energy here is. Quite overwhelming. The last thing we sort of did was light a candle, thats when it hit me, really. A very spiritual saying just sort of got to me and i let the emotions go. I thought about the people i love and the people ive lost recently. I love you, brother. Just said goodbye to some people. Not leaving them behind, ijust sending them on their way, releasing all the pent up grief, i guess. That was good. Good, im glad. I had to give the impression that i was ok and it was good and, you know, i couldnt get my mum worried. You can show its ok to let it go, 0k to show weakness. Its been an awesome week, an emotional week, i visited some amazing places. So ow become a better person. I think we made a heck of a documentary, in it. I think it will show people that a disabled person, a blind or deaf person can do incredible things. And so can other people. And hopefully it will make them realise that i had to let them anything stop them from living their dreams. Hello there. The weather is set to change through the second half of this easter weekend. After a couple of very warm days, things are going to be turning cooler. Initially in Northern Areas through Easter Sunday and then all of us much cooler by easter monday. Therell be a few showers along the way as well. This is the weather set up. Its quite complex. High pressure to the west, low pressure up to the north east. Another area of low pressure developing just about here. But all you really need to know is that this whether set up is going to bring us a northerly wind over the next couple of days and that will bring this cold air southwards across all parts of the uk, particularly by easter monday. But as far as the day ahead goes, were going to start off with cloud and some patchy rain through southern scotland and northern ireland, that sinking very slowly south eastwards. For the northern half of scotland, some brightness for a time, but more cloud and patchy rain remaining here. And with a brisk northerly wind its going to start to feel really chilly. Further south across england and wales, some spells of sunshine, but into the afternoon a scattering of really heavy and possibly thundery downpours, partly due to another day of warmth. 25 degrees there in london, but further north, ii for aberdeen, that colder air making its presence felt. Now, during sunday night we will continue to see some hefty and possibly thundery downpours across england and wales. But more and more of of us start to feel the effect of that northerly wind. So while monday morning will be a mild affair across south england and south wales, further north a chilly start of the day. And that sets us up for what is going to be quite a cold feeling day across the British Isles. A lot of cloud feeding into northern and eastern part of scotland and down the eastern side of england. The best of the sunshine to be found further west, so through parts of wales, south west and north west of england, south west scotland, and northern ireland. A noticeable wind, particularly for eastern and southern coasts. The Channel Islands could see gusts of 50mph. And look at these temperatures way, way down where they have been. Seven degrees there in newcastle, cardiff, plymouth 14 degrees at best. Ans as High Pressure builds strongly across the British Isles through tuesday morning, you can see this blue shade on the chart a widespread frost. Thats one to bear in mind if youve spent the weekend gardening. A fairly cool feeling day on tuesday, but a lot of dry weather through the coming week and it turns warmer once again. This is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. Uk deaths from coronavirus exceed 900 for the second day running as doctors warn of a dangerous lack of protective clothing. 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