The Turnbull government has committed $60 million to homelessness services in NSW under a plan that will focus on domestic violence victims and homeless youth.

Social Services Minister Christian Porter said the agreement signed with the Baird government, which will contribute $70 million, delivers more money to the frontline.

The Turnbull government has pledged $60 million towards helping victims of domestic violence and homeless youth in NSW. Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

A new $8 million program targeted at unaccompanied children aged 12 to 15 who have become homeless, seeking to reconnect them with families or support networks, will be developed by non-government service providers.

The new program will also help older homeless teenagers transition to independence. The largest slice of this funding, $2 million, will be spent helping homeless children across western Sydney and the Blue Mountains, but services will be developed for every region in NSW.