Frances Stancombe McCowan
Born into a sixth-generation Northern Tasmanian farming family, Frances Stancombe McCowan’s early years involved many activities children do not usually experience. The farm was once considered a remote location, and for several years, McCowan was taught at home before later attending MLC Launceston.
After training as a nurse at the Launceston General Hospital, she moved to Sydney. Later, she studied child and family health, including a postgraduate degree, and became a manager at a small Family Care Center in Eastern Sydney. It was gratifying work, but McCowan noticed that parents were no longer allowing children the level of risk-taking that was once considered acceptable during play. Hence, the book title Risky Play came into play.
McCowan then became a content writer and started work on my memoir, Risky Play. For the last 55 years, she has lived in Eastern Sydney with her husband and has one son and three adult grandchildren.