The blogosphere yesterday protected Parliament and Free Speech and the right to know, in the UK - and maybe showed the way to how we can use social media to support individuals and groups battling 'authorities' on behalf of conductive education.
You must read the detail yourself - but on Twitter and blogs, people blew away a 'gagging order' on The Guardian newspaper so powerful it prevented even mention of its own existence.
I have previously advocated the potential of the internet and social media to support CE campaigns: Blogging for Conductive Education in July 2008 and Here Comes Everybody in Feb 2009 are two examples of such postings.
It comes down to this, wherever any individual or organisation is trying to persuade authorities of the value of conductive education, they could draw on the world-wide online community of conductive education practice and practitioners, through social media such as Twitter, Facebook, blogs and so on.
There is no cause - neither so small nor even so large as the defense of freedom of speech - that cannot be supported by others putting their online shoulders to the wheel.