The event also welcomes business trailblazers such as Lego, Apple, and Cadbury.
The Daily Express is partnering with Scope for this year's awards at The Oval in South London - the first time the charity has officially joined with a news outlet.
They will be hosted by world champion athlete and Paralympic gold medallist Kadeena Cox, 33.
More than 300 entries have been whittled down to 45 individuals, groups, and firms championing disability equality and inclusion.
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