"In the last two weeks, there has been a massive effort to connect people who are homeless and living rough, with accommodation and social services.
"Many have been living on the streets or in unsuitable places where social distancing was not possible."
Woods said support services were ensuring people had ongoing support including assisting people with food parcels, hygiene packs and occasionally phones.
"Community groups also tell me more people who have been living rough are now coming forward for help, so now they have started engaging they can continue to help them."
Most motels had been rented for about three months and the government was looking at longer term measures to keep people housed post-lockdown, she said.
"We certainly don't want people going back onto the street," she said.
Woods said the priority after lockdown would be reaching the 1000 transitional houses places as set out in the Homelessness Action Plan.