The household of a 12-year-old woman who took her own life after unrelenting bullying has actually promised they will not let her story be “swept under the carpet”. Moms and dads of Year 7 trainee Charlotte O’Brien declare she was bothered at Santa Sabina College in Strathfield in Sydney’s inner west and on social networks for 2 years before she passed away recently. VIEW THE VIDEO ABOVE: Family’s vow after child’s death. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today “She composed a bye-bye note particularly pointing out the bullying she got at the school,” Charlotte’s moms and dads informed 2GB. “She stated life was too challenging for her to continue. “No words can ever explain what it’s like and life for us will never ever be the exact same once again. “I will never ever get to bid farewell. “These problems can not be swept under the carpet. I will not let my child’s memory be swept under the carpet either.” Santa Sabina College. Credit: Supplied The household stated they raised bullying issues several times with instructors at the college and while the school examined, no additional action was taken. They stated they looked for healthcare for Charlotte, and they were checking out brand-new schools for her before her death. Santa Sabina College primary Paulina Skerman stated “claims” surrounding the teen’s death were “brand-new to the college and are not constant with our records”. “We are continuing to deal with counsellors, Headspace and other specialists to supply the max assistance,” she stated in a declaration. “Since recently, we have actually had onsite counsellors, our chapel has actually been offered for prayers, and we have actually dealt with Headspace who will be offering info sessions for moms and dads and personnel today.” Charlotte’s mom, Kelly texted 2GB’s Ben Fordham while he was covering the story on-air and stressed out she did not blame other trainees for her child’s death “Thank you for defending Charlotte, something I feel I stopped working to do,” Kelly stated. “Please, I should worry and I ask I do not want any little ladies to feel accountable for this. “I do not desire any other mum not having the ability to awaken their kid in the early morning. They are likewise simply little ladies so they do not comprehend. Charlotte slipped up on a minute of sorrow, she did not suggest to do this, she did not comprehend.” Last text The dad of among Charlotte’s good friends, Jason, went on 2GB to require higher defense versus bullying. His child befriended Charlotte outside school, as both ladies were experiencing psychological health difficulties. Jason’s child was among the last individuals to speak with Charlotte before her death, getting a text that checked out, “I’m sorry” together with a picture of her weeping the night she passed away. “Sorry for what?,” Jason’s child responded. Charlotte did not respond to her pal, who then ended up being worried about her health and wellbeing. “Charlotte. Response please. Charlotte please. Response. I wish to know you’re alright,” she texted Charlotte. Children Helpline service supervisor, Tony Fitzgerald, recommended all moms and dads to offer their kids with a safe area to talk about problems they were dealing with in life. “We’ve all got a duty to sign in on the well-being of our kids,” he stated. “it is necessary that we do not avoid having discussions around suicide” Skerman stated the school’s “primary top priority is to support and take care of trainees, their households and personnel” in addition to “assistance for this mourning household”. If you require aid in a crisis, call Lifeline on 13 11 14. For additional info about anxiety contact beyondblue on 1300224636 or speak to your GP, regional health expert or somebody you trust.