This looks as if it would seek to address serious cases, but not the underlying issues (seeing as creating and worsening the underlying issues is very much still Government policy).
It's obviously inadequate and misapplied funding, but as homelessness is more concentrated the bigger the city or town, there will probably a funding allocation formula so that there are sizeable chunks where the problems are biggest.
So now there's some new funding against homelessness:
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/aug/11/100m-drive-to-end-rough-sleeping-in-england-by-2027
Immediate criticism:
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/aug/13/may-urged-to-go-further-in-plan-to-end-rough-sleeping-by-2027
This looks as if it would seek to address serious cases, but not the underlying issues (seeing as creating and worsening the underlying issues is very much still Government policy).