Huge Update: The Audit Petition for Iowa DHHS is Finally Done!

I have some big news to share. After months of digging through records, I’ve finally finished the official petition to audit the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).

This post will be cross posted on Iowa Family Rights, Ashley for Iowa, and Iridescent Alchemyst on Substack!

This isn’t just a simple letter. It’s a massive 205-page research packet with 38 attachments and over 50 government reports- You can find the full list of attachments with links at the end of this post.

It proves that for 29 years (since 1997), Iowa’s child welfare system has been stuck in a loop of the same dangerous mistakes… and THEY KNOW IT!!

Here is a sneak peek of the document list and title page for the Petition to Audit packet I have prepared for Iowa’s Auditor of State Rob Sand

THIS is the work the state’s Child Welfare Task Force was supposed to do after a girl named Sabrina Ray was tragically starved to death by her foster parents in 2017. Maybe you remember that is the 3rd child that has died while under the “care and supervision of Iowa’s Department of Human Services” to have made headlines in Iowa.

Rest in Peace
😇Shelby Duis (1998-2000)
😇Natalie Finn (2000-2016)
😇Sabrina Ray (2001-2017)

The Numbers Are Worse Than You Think

When I say the system is “broken,” I have the statistics to back it up. Here are some of the most shocking and disturbing facts found in official reports:

  • Failed Safety Checks: In a major federal review, Iowa failed 91% of its safety assessments—meaning the agency didn’t properly check if kids were actually safe in most cases.
  • Rules Are Ignored: My research shows a 78% “Policy-Practice Gap.” That’s a fancy way of saying the agency ignores its own safety and paperwork rules almost 80% of the time.
  • Foster Care Danger: Kids in Iowa are 4.7 times more likely to be abused while in foster care compared to the national target.
  • Wasting Tax Money: Because of bad record-keeping, Iowa is at risk of having to pay back $40 million in federal funds.
  • Constant Staff Changes: About 30–35% of case managers quit every year. This means a family might get three different workers in just three months, so no one ever really knows what’s going on with the kids.

Taking This to the State Capitol

I’m not letting this research sit on a shelf. I’ve already sent emails and offered to send the full packet to the people in charge of overseeing our state government, including:

  • Senator Tony Bisignano, Ranking Member of the Senate Government Oversight Committee who has been pushing for more accountability.
  • The Government Oversight Committees in both the House and Senate (led by people like Senator Kerry Gruenhagen and Representative Holly Brink).
  • The Health and Human Services Committees, who are directly responsible for DHHS.
  • The Media, including Laura Belin at Bleeding Heartland, to make sure the public knows what’s happening.

What’s Next?

Now that the research is done, I’m working on the very last step: collecting the final signatures needed under Iowa Code § 11. Once I have those, I can hand everything over to State Auditor Rob Sand for a formal, independent investigation.

If you live in Iowa and you want to show your support for this effort, head to Change dot org to sign the online version of the petition!

sign the petition

For nearly 30 years, the state has been able to hide these failures behind the guise of protecting children and their privacy, and sealed court records. It’s time to finally bring what’s been done in the dark out to the light so we can actually protect Iowa’s children.

Want to know more?

I know you are eager to know more…. My research and the Audit Petition Packet focuses on Eight Domains and Thirteen Failure Categories.

Audit Snapshot (Attachment 3)

The focus area, key documents, and observed patterns for each of the 8 domains from Table 1: Audit Snapshot [A3] Audit Petition Packet v1.9 (4/16/2026)

The Systemic Failure Matrix (Attachment 28)

The columns represent the 39 attachments and each of the rows is one of the 13 failure categories I focused on. 
Table 33: Systemic Failure Matrix [A28] Audit Petition Packet v1.9 (4/16/2026)

And some more of those disturbing statistics:

Safety and Fatality Indicators

  • Extreme Starvation Metrics: In two of Iowa’s most high-profile fatalities, teenagers were found at weights far below normal: Natalie Finn weighed 66 lbs at death, and Sabrina Ray weighed only 56 lbs.
  • Mass Rejection of Abuse Reports: In SFY24 alone, the agency rejected 20,891 abuse reports involving children ages 0–5; notably, 5,824 of those rejected reports involved infants and toddlers.
  • Maltreatment Recurrence: Iowa’s maltreatment recurrence rate (the rate of children abused again within 12 months) is 19.1%, which is double the national target of 9.7%.
  • Foster Care Abuse Rate: Children in Iowa foster care are maltreated at a rate of 42.61 per 100,000 days, which is 4.7 times higher than the national target of 9.07.

Workforce and Operational Collapse

  • Staffing Depletion: Between federal review rounds, the agency documented a loss of 638 staff members.
  • Extreme Caseloads: Caseworker caseloads have been documented as high as 35–40 cases per worker, while the agency recently reported a 13% decline in case managers alongside a 19% increase in caseloads since 2016.
  • Supervisory “Time Poverty”: Supervisors in the field spend 50% of their time on documentation and paperwork rather than coaching staff or reviewing case safety.
  • Recruitment Delays: It takes an average of 72 days to fill critical child protection vacancies, far exceeding the agency’s own target of 50 days.

Fiscal Negligence and Federal Non-Compliance

  • Unallowable Claims: A technical analysis found that Iowa claimed $40 million in federal funds for “Solution Based Casework” (SBC) that was not actually eligible for Title IV-E reimbursement.
  • Uncollected Revenue: State auditors found the agency failed to collect $3.2 million in nursing facility penalties, representing a “statutory defiance” of the law.
  • Questioned Federal Costs: A single special investigation into a behavioral health contractor identified $167,716 in questioned costs across IPN, SOR, and ARPA federal grants.
  • Historical Payment Errors: For over a decade, state audits have found a 19% error rate in cases where families were receiving both foster care and Family Investment Program (FIP) payments simultaneously.

Systemic Service and Capacity Gaps

  • Collapse of Child Care Infrastructure: Over the last decade, Iowa has seen a 56% decline in child care programs and a 6% decline in total child care spaces.
  • Under-Capacity Due to Staffing: Roughly 57% of licensed child care centers are operating below their licensed capacity specifically because they cannot find enough staff to meet required ratios.
  • SafeCare Performance Failure: In a recent reporting period, 0% of contractors met the performance benchmarks for the SafeCare program.
  • Substance Abuse Removal Surge: Between 2014 and 2018, removals of children due to parental substance abuse increased by 47% (from 1,424 to 2,093).

Data Integrity and Oversight Void

  • Inaccessible Records: Despite having a massive budget, the agency admitted that basic workforce qualification data is “not readily available” and requires a manual review of physical personnel files.
  • Unlinked Child Records: An independent analysis of the KinderTrack database found 286 unlinked parent-child records, making it impossible to perform accurate safety or fiscal analysis.
  • Ombudsman Workload Explosion: The Iowa Ombudsman’s office opened 6,266 cases in FY2025, representing a 57% increase since 2014

I am eager to see what our state legislature has to say about all this. A press release has also been sent out to a couple local papers. And I will not be quiet until something is done to correct these horrible injustices!

I will keep you posted!!

✌️💖🌈🦄 Ashley Marie Meredith, MSN
Petition Organizer

P.S. I am sure this will piss off all of the right people… and for the record, I will NEVER unalive myself!!

Momma loves you Alexys, Noah (Nashville) and Eli (Elliot)!!
I miss you EVERY DAY!!

I will NEVER stop fighting for my boys to come home
where they belong!!

References

SECTION 7 — Supporting Evidence & Attachments

PART 1 — Jurisdiction & Authority

  • Attachment 1 — Statutory Authority (Iowa Code § 11.6, § 11.24)

PART 2 — Federal Oversight Failure

PART 3 — Current Admissions by the State

PART 4 — Independent Systems Evaluations

PART 5 — Auditor Findings

PART 6 — Oversight Breakdown

PART 7 — Risk & Harm Conditions

  • Attachment 27 — Fatality Risk Analysis
  • Attachment 28 — Failure Matrix

PART 8 — Failure Outcomes

PART 9 — Public Impact & Contradictions

PART 10 — Case-Level Audit Trigger

  • Attachment 35 — Affidavit – Ashley Marie Meredith RE: communications with Washington County Attorney Nathan Repp
  • Attachment 36 — Affidavit – Ashley Marie Meredith RE: Procedural History & Exhaustion of Reporting Channels

PART 11 — Public Interest

PART 12 — Open Records

  • Attachment 38 Open Records Requests
    38A- 26-927
    38B- 26-1536
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Ontario murder case highlights child welfare's systemic failures, say advocates
Advocates say the recent trial of a Burlington, Ont., couple is a symptom of nationwide failures in the child welfare system.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/child-welfare-issues-advocates-canada-9.7145227?cmp=rss
Ontario murder case highlights child welfare's systemic failures, say advocates
Advocates say the recent trial of a Burlington, Ont., couple is a symptom of nationwide failures in the child welfare system.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/child-welfare-issues-advocates-canada-9.7145227?cmp=rss
Ontario murder case highlights child welfare's systemic failures, say advocates
Advocates say the recent trial of a Burlington, Ont., couple is a symptom of nationwide failures in the child welfare system.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/child-welfare-issues-advocates-canada-9.7145227?cmp=rss
Ontario murder case highlights child welfare's systemic failures, say advocates
Advocates say the recent trial of a Burlington, Ont., couple is a symptom of nationwide failures in the child welfare system.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/child-welfare-issues-advocates-canada-9.7145227?cmp=rss

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/child-family-services-first-nations-study-1.7504926

This has me saddened and not surprised.

I left CFS as a #socialworker in 2008. It looks like not much has changed.

I agree that the #NDP in MB are taking great steps to #decolonize #childwelfare , but it is so deeply embedded in #trauma and #racism that it is going to take a long time.

Let Indigenous folx care for our own kids.

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My Plan for ‘Being the Change’

April 7, 2022

I have been researching and deliberating ways that I can contribute to the greater good of humanity for over 2 years now. More specifically, there are many problems I see in society today and common threads that connect them all. Step by baby step, the universe has guided me to the place I am now and there have been several recent developments that have brought me greater clarity. I know many of you are just dying to know what I have been up to, so here is an update!

Social Entrepreneurship

I came across a free online course several weeks back called Social Entrepreneurship, and I signed up. Just one week in, I realized I needed to wait when the instructor recommended that people take the class with the actual team that they would want to build a business with.

While they did leave users with the option of working in groups remotely with people all over the world, I put my efforts on hold because I remember from graduate school how difficult this can be. Plus, I know many like-minded people so I was confident that I would be able to bring together a team that is just as passionate as I am about being the change.

We can’t just sit around and TALK about it… We gotta BE about it!

Social entrepreneurship involves taking a problem you see in the community around you, figuring out a scalable solution, and applying business principles to help the idea thrive and grow. I had never considered this concept but I knew right away this was something I was interested in!

A Little Inspiration

The first week of the course premiered a video that presented a successful projects designed by alumni around the world. Each of the stories presented were amazing but one of them in particular stuck out to me and I have thought of it often since then. The business idea involved these two dads that were frustrated with the current high school mindset of “just getting them to graduation.” When they realized high schoolers don’t really listen to their parents or other adults so much as they do their peers, they came up with a great idea!

The company they founded recruits leaders among each class and coaches them to start the conversation about college and plans for after graduation. By utilizing a students’ peer group, they make it cool to look ahead at the future! The idea spread like wild fire and similar programs have been implemented in high schools across the United States.

Leila Janah created Samasource and changed the lives of millions of impoverished people in India

Social Entrepreneurship is only one of the courses offered by this online institution. What makes this coursework different is that the lessons are directly relevant to the real world. The assignments each week are pieces of the puzzle that are necessary for success. By the time students complete all the courses, they have all the tools they need to build their socially-conscious business and present to potential investors.

Again, the instructor recommends that people complete the course with their own team because the assignments walk you through all the business decisions and development of the business plan, marketing strategy, long-term logistics, etc. As an added bonus, when the entire program is finished, the opportunity to present with real investors is facilitated by the institution. Many of these investors are former graduates of the courses that are interested in paying it forward by investing in fellow alumni.

It Wasn’t The Right Time

I knew this was something that I wanted to do, and I knew that pieces would fall into place if I held off. I continued on my path of allowing the Universe to lead me where I am needed. I have a hard time with slowing down to relax, and that has only gotten worse without my kids. You don’t have to tell me that is a trauma response, a means to avoid thinking about the gaping hole in my heart. When I have not been obsessively focused on writing blog posts and developing content to educate people about what the department of human services is doing to families, I was dragging Jim on adventures.

Relaxing at the Pool
August 2021 Hammock Camping
September 2021 Ugly Sweater Party at The Rewind December 2021

We have been backpacking and couch surfing around eastern Iowa, doing our best to make the world a better place everywhere that the universe directs us to go. We noticed many subtle signs that we are on the right path, but I couldn’t quite grasp exactly where we should be directing our efforts. The synchronicities continued to find us as we made new friends and connections and gradually things have come into focus.

Professional Reflections

My life as a nurse taught me so much about life and afforded me a unique perspective for offering real-world solutions.

Throughout my career as a nurse, and in the years since then, I have witnessed much sadness and struggle. In the moment, it may seem hopeless to create change, but in reflection, resounding themes and solutions make themselves apparent. After my experiences with the department of human services, I realized that most people do not deserve to endure the trauma of being separated from their children. I saw first hand how the problem is not what society believes it to be. I will discuss the factors that have been presented to mislead the public in another post, and you wil no doubt be surprised at what I have to say

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The social conditions and stigmas surrounding certain populations contribute to the prevalence of child abuse, but it is the policies and protocols of child welfare services that are the biggest problem! The jaded attitudes that case workers develop towards the populations they are supposed to serve drive their decisions and they are passing these biased points of view on to young case workers! A misinformed, concerned public influences legislation with the intent of saving lives, but they forget that parents are people too. More often than not, parents are simply struggling and need a little help to make it through!

Tina Fey has two daughters named Alice and Penelope

Parents today face the same ever-increasing magnitude of challenges. It is easy for me to see that the basis of these issues have way more to do with knowledge deficits and a lack of resources than an inability to overcome mental health or substance use issues or an alleged indifference toward caring for their children. I have yet to meet a parent that wasn’t doing the best they could! I realized that I took the knowledge and wisdom gained through my education and career for granted. So many of the people I have met are just like me, they just didn’t have the opportunity to develop the knowledge, skills, or resources to overcome the obstacles.

I had already started developing a packet of information to help parents prevent abuse allegations and how to handle everything if they do end up with DHS getting involved. This project has been in the works for years now, and despite my best efforts to force it along, it was just recently that I began making real true progress on it. While I was working on this project the other night, the idea hit me!

My EUREKA! Moment

THIS is how I can fight back against the department that stole and brainwashed my children! THIS is how I can empower others to help me make a difference and actually be the change that we want to see, instead of just talking about it. In addition to the parent packet, I want to be on the front lines working directly with families that are involved with the child welfare system! I want to help teach parents better techniques for smoother operation of their homelife. If their children have been stolen, I want to help them the advantage of the unplanned “break” from their children in a way that builds a more solid foundation for the future.

Currently, I am reaching out to people that I think might be interested in getting involved with this project at various levels. I am also making the necessary preparations to lead a team on this important mission. Please email me for more information!

Personal Reflections

All the conversations I have had in recent years confirm my suspicions- we all essentially want the same things. We all still have the same American values. Unfortunately, these basic human desires have been buried under skepticism and frustration as we are triggered by specific words that we have been programmed to react to!

Many of us are living in the past and waiting for the other person to do right before we will do right. That eye for an eye mentality has only fueled the flames of our destruction. Our actions towards each other feed the drive of our elected officials and the organizations they develop in their mission to “save” children by removing them from their parents. And even though they know the system is not working, they still feel validated because we all have been contributing to the shit show.

We HAVE TO stop hurting each other! We HAVE TO TAKE ACCOUNTABILITY for our families and STOP throwing each other under the bus. We need to stop cheating, and lying, and hurting one another. We need to put our children first and realize that every time judge someone else’s situation from the outside or we make false allegations out of spite that WE ARE SHOOTING OURSELVES IN THE FOOT.

The system is broken…. SO STOP USING IT!

To clarify, (even though I shouldn’t need to, but no doubt that some of you reading this will find a way to take offense or delude yourself into thinking I condone abuse) when I refer to people that make petty or false allegations, I am not talking about people that report others that intentionally inflict harm on a child in any way. I am advocating for the rights of families!

Some Statistics I’ve Found

First, check out the following image from the parent information booklet I am putting together.

*Iowa’s 2018 Child and Family Services Review Final Report:
https://dhs.iowa.gov/sites/default/files/IA_CFSR_Final_RPT_2018.pdf
This slide is from my presentation called PROTECT YOUR FAMILY

Take a look at the next three images taken of pages 3 through 5 of the Iowa Child and Family Services Review final report from 2018. Note the amount of money that the state of Iowa receives from the federal government and allocates for recruiting, training, and reimbursing foster families and kinship caregivers versus the budget for educating and preserving families.

Page 3 of the CFSR report shows the budget request for federal funding programs Page 4 of the CFSR report shows the annual estimated expenses for Child and Family ServicesPage 5 of the CFSR report reports the annual expenses in 2017 as related to the federal programs.

Now, consider the proven detrimental effects of added turmoil experienced by both the parents and the children when DHS suddenly removes a child from the home. Put yourself in the shoes of those struggling moms and dads that are working hard to keep it together only to have the rug pulled out from under their feet and their world turned upside down. If you haven’t been through it, trust me that you can only imagine the kind of hell that is for a parent.

The Iowa Department of Human Services child welfare program has a documented history of poor performance with regard to their goals and outcomes going back at least to 2010, with little improvement observed when comparing data in 2018. It is obvious that their way is not working and things need to change. If they have known how big the problem is, WHY were they granted immunity from persecution? When are we going to hold these agencies, and the ancillary service providers they contract with, acccountable to higher standards?

I was also rather appalled to find these statistics included in a publication from the Iowa Foster and Adoptive Parent Association (IFAPA) called The Child Abuse Assessment: A Guide for Foster Parents

THE INCIDENCE OF ABUSE IN FOSTER CARE IS EIGHT TIMES HIGHER THAN IN THE GENERAL PUBLIC… WTF?! http://www.ifapa.org/pdf_docs/childabuseassessmentbook.pdf

I thought I was frustrated and angry about this broken system before… but the deeper I dig, the more disgusted I get. Wouldn’t it make more sense to WORK WITH FAMILIES using evidence based practices and training to offer support and empower parents for a better future as a means of minimizing the risk and incidence of child abuse?

Leading Change by Example

If everyone is waiting for someone else to do right before they will, then I will go first! I have been going first, making every effort to lead by example. I offer encouragement to those around me and I help people whenever I can, regardless of social status, without expecting something in return. I do it because I know that we are only as strong as our weakest link and that everyone deserves a chance to grow and be happy!

I have forgiven the DHS case worker for the malicious and petty things she did to my family, because I have to believe in my heart that she earnestly believes that she is saving children. We see tragedy on the news, but none of us really have any idea what its like to take on perpetrators of child abuse and witness the evils that we all are capable of. I forgive her because I am able to foresee the tremendous amount of pain and heartbreak she will feel when it truly hits her how much damage and destruction she has caused in the world. Not too mention, the wrath of the Gods when karma comes back for her….

I have forgiven the father of my children for his ignorance in undermining me as the responsible parent. I have forgiven my mother for resenting me, and the actions she took that put my children and I directly in harms way. I have forgiven my ex-step father and the rest of my family for standing by and doing nothing, or for feeding into the lies and turning against me. I have forgiven so many people that have done nothing but work against me my entire life. My younger self struggled with forgiveness and would find this infathomable, but in the darkness I have found the true meaning of forgiveness.

It takes maturity, and humility, and compassion… and it was hard at first but it has gotten easier. I was able to forgive because I put myself in their shoes and humanized the people around me. I allowed myself to explore the motives and psychology behind every attack. I learned in college and I know firsthand how much easier it is to project blame and point the finger, because then one can avoid the incredibly painful and arduous process of admitting personal faults as the first step of shadow work. So, I can understand the ongoing animosity I experience, because if people that have done me wrong admit that I am not the terrible monster they made me out to be, then they have no choice but to look at themselves and their own actions. 

Time for Some Tough Love

I have been counseling people for many years now, and the most resounding theme I run into is everyone wants to talk about what so and so did to them in the past and how that justifies the way he or she is living today. The division between us all has just gotten worse, and in case ya haven’t noticed, the decline in our mental health has been directly proportionate to it.

I am learning to leave it to the universe.

An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind. I believe people should be held accountable when they hurt another in some way, but I refuse to hold grudges or retaliate against those that have hurt me. The Universal Law of Compensation states “you reap what you sow.” That is why I forgive everyone, because like Will Smith said: “hate in your heart will consume you too.”

Click the link to learn more about the Universal Laws

I wish I could wave a magick wand and tell everyone all at once: “Ok, we are gonna do a complete reset. That means you are forgiven of all your sins against your fellow man. You are forgiven for the petty little actions that you validated with excuses like ‘well he did this’ or ‘she deserved it.’ You are forgiven for your failures and your inabilities. Every single one of you. This also means that you must forgive everyone around you for their failures and shortcomings. You have to forgive your self and your fellow man for being human. You have to take accountability for your own healing so we can all move forward to a healthier, more compassionate and inclusive society. So…

When I wave this magick wand, all is forgiven and we all get to start with a fresh clean slate and we all are in agreement that we are ready to be better and do better so we can return to a harmonious society that actually cares for our neighbors… for our brothers and sisters… and we will no longer live as a society that acts one way all week and begs for forgiveness for our sins on Sundays.”

It’s not easy to look within and do the shadow work necessary to accept and integrate those parts of yourself. It’s not easy to admit our faults or apologize for the wrongs we have committed. It might not be easy to let down your walls and open your heart to give and receive unconditional love and support, but all of that is necessary. And its gonna take every one of us…

That’s All For Now

If you or someone you know are facing allegations of child abuse and/or have an open CINA case, please contact me! I have a vast network and plentiful resources to help! I offer real-world advice in a multitude of areas related to managing a household, child development and psychology, resources for parents, IEP/504 evaluations, working with schools, college prep, the legal process, family court, health and mental health care, shadow work, overcoming adversity, and many more. Jim is a very talented carepenter and knowledgeable in virtually any and all household repairs. Currently, it is necessary that I must limit our service area to Benton County, Iowa and surrounding counties, but we will certainly give consideration to those in need that live outside of our immediate area.

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