Hi not sure if you still need the help but...
Can you think of anything you do to ensure a child in your setting has been included or provided and opportunity to take part? Such as if a child has a particular need like a dietary requirement and you are baking? Perhaps they have a intolerance for a particular food and you provide them a substitute for them still to have the chance a taking part in the baking?
Or if you are planning/preparing an activity, do you make sure the children doing it are able to? What steps do you take to make sure a child or children are given the chance to develop in all areas and not left out, because you haven't took the appropriate steps or put in the right resources they need to do so. It could be from providing double handed scissors if they lack in the skills to do so themselves to learning words/phrases from another language if the child has English as their second language.
I'm sure there are many things you do on a daily basis that demonstrates inclusive practice. But as is it a demonstrate, your assessor should be able to help and observe the things you do.
Hope this helps