A Hawaii Order Regarding Supervised Visitation is a court order that requires the supervised visitation of a child by a parent, relative, or other individual for the protection of the child. This order may be issued when the court determines that the child’s safety or welfare may be put at risk if the parent or non-parent has unsupervised visitation with the child. There are two types of Hawaii Order Regarding Supervised Visitation: Supervised Visitation by the Department of Human Services (DHS) and Supervised Visitation by a Third Party. In supervised visitation by DHS, DHS caseworkers are assigned to monitor the visitation to ensure the safety of the child. In supervised visitation by a third party, a third-party supervisor is appointed by the court to monitor the visitation. The supervisor may be a professional or a volunteer who has been trained to observe and report any inappropriate behavior that may occur during the visitation.